Fun Factory is a German eurodance group formed in 1992, originally consisting of founding members Balca Tözün, Rodney Hardison, Toni Cottura and Stephan Browarczyk. They have been nicknamed simply Balja, Rod D., Smooth T. and Steve. The group enjoyed success throughout the '90s.

Fun Factory
Background information
Also known asThe Originalz FF Members of Fun Factory
OriginHamburg, Germany
GenresEurodance
Years active1992–1997, 2005, 2013–2021, 2023–present
MembersDouglas
DGS
Jasmin
Past membersToni Cottura
Stephan Browarczyk
Balca Tözün
Anthony Freeman
Marie-Anett Mey
Rodney Hardison
WebsiteFunFactory webpage

Band history

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1992–94: Formation, Non Stop-The Album and Balca's departure

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The group was founded in 1992 with Balca Tözün from Turkey, Rodney Hardison from America, and Toni Cottura and Stephan Browarczyk from Germany. They released their first singles "Fun Factory's Theme" and "Groove Me" in 1992 and 1993. Fun Factory released their debut album Nonstop! The Album in 1994. Before their third single release "Close to You" in late 1993, the group reported that lead singer Balca Tözün had been replaced with Marie-Anett Mey, an entertainer from Paris, France.[1] "Close to You" became their first chart success, peaking at number 1 on the Canadian Dance chart. Follow-up singles were "Take Your Chance" and "Pain", which peaked at 18 and 24 respectively on the German Singles Chart.

1995–97: Fun-Tastic and disbandment

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In 1995, the band released their singles "I Wanna B with U", "Celebration" and the Manfred Mann cover version "Do Wah Diddy". They were all chart hits, peaking at nos. 11, 12 and 6 on the German Singles Charts. The same year, Fun Factory released their second Studio Album Fun-Tastic. By this time they began to become more popular throughout Europe, the United States, and Canada. The follow-up single release was "Don't Go Away", becoming their last chart success. Following the release of "Don't Go Away", Cottura left the band. As a trio, the group released two more singles, "I Love You" and "Oh Yeah Yeah (I Like It)". For the single version of "I Love You", the first rap verse by Cottura was re-recorded by Browarczyk. In 1996, Cottura started releasing solo singles and founded the record label Booya Family, where he produced tracks for a variety of artists including NANA, Marky Mark, 'N Sync, and Backstreet Boys. In 1997, a Fun Factory Greatest Hits album was released. Hardison left Fun Factory in 1997; the remaining two members Mey and Browarczyk were joined by the new member Ray Horton and planned to continue with a rebranded band name "Fun Affairs", but saw little success and Fun Factory split up.

1998–08: Solo projects and Fun Factory spin-offs

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In 1998, a Fun Factory spin-off was introduced with an all-new line-up, with rotating members, first comprising singer Lian Ross (Josephine Hiebel), rappers T-Roc/Tiger One (Terrance Lamont Croom), Alfonso Losa-Eser and Alexander Walser from Liechtenstein. On some of their releases they have been credited as The New Fun Factory.[2] The first studio album Next Generation, published on Marlboro Records, was released in 1999 and sold over 100,000 copies, along with the singles "Party With Fun Factory", "Sha-La-La-La-La" and "Wish" in 1998 and 1999. In 2000, Mey released her first and only solo single, "Be the One". In 2002, New Fun Factory's studio album ABC of Music, saw moderate success and the group was soon dissolved. In 2008, a group with all new members, credited under the Fun Factory brand released their first single titled "Be Good To Me". They performed at ZDF Fernsehgarten and toured in Germany, Poland, Slovakia and Romania. Two more singles, "I Wanna B With U 2010", a cover version of the original, and "On Top Of The World", were released in 2009 and 2013 respectively.

2009–14: Return of Balca and comeback

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In December 2009, a promotional single titled "Shut Up" was released, which marked the first song since 1995 where founding members Cottura and Tözün were involved. In 2013, three of four founding members, Tözün, Cottura and Browarczyk, reunited for performances. They were joined by new rapper Ski (Anthony Freeman) from New York City.[3] They gave their first full concert, credited as 'The Originalz FF Members of Fun Factory', in Poland on October 26, 2013, where they also presented the new song "Hands Up (Give Me Your Heart)".[3] In 2014, the group began performing as Fun Factory again.[4]

2015–2021: Back to the Factory and transition to S.T.S.B.

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On August 7, 2015, the single "Let's Get Crunk" was released.[5] On July 15, 2016, "Turn It Up" was released, followed by the group's third studio album, Back to the Factory, in August.[6] In February 2021, the group released "Memories", which went on to be their last single. In July 2021, the band announced they were leaving the project and a cast for the new members was following. Balja, Toni, Steve and Anthony still perform together under "S.T.S.B. fka Fun Factory".

2023-present: The return of New Fun Factory members

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After over a year of inactivity, Fun Factory resurfaced with a new line up of Douglas, DGS, and Jasmin, the former two being former members of the New Fun Factory project that was active during Fun Factory's first hiatus. In July 2023, the group released their newest single, "Uh La La".

Members

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Current Lineup: Douglas, DGS, Jasmin (2023–present)

Member 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2009 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Balca Tözün
(1992–1993, 2009, 2013–2021)
Marie-Anett Mey
(1993–1997)
Toni Cottura
(1992–1996, 2009, 2013–2021)
Stephan Browarczyk
(1992–1997, 2013–2021)
Rodney Hardison
(1992–1997)
Anthony Freeman
(2013–2021)

Tözün was said to have left the band in 1993 and was replaced by Mey, however, Tözün continued to provide uncredited vocals for all their later releases until their disbandment in 1997 with Mey serving as a visual, lip-syncing and performing with the group on stage.

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ Larkin, Colin (1998) The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0252-6, p. 126
  2. ^ "New Fun Factory, The* - Sha-La-La-La-La (CD)". Discogs.com. 1999-06-07. Retrieved 2015-07-25.
  3. ^ a b "ROLAND EVENTS PRESENTS: The Originalz FF Members of FUN FACTORY - LIVE SHOW 2013". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2015-07-25.
  4. ^ "Fun Factory homepage". Funfactorymusic.com. Retrieved 2015-07-25.
  5. ^ "Fun Factory - Let's get crunk". iTunes.com. Retrieved 2015-08-07.
  6. ^ "Fun Factory Music". Funfactorymusic.com. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
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