2 Fabiola
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2 Fabiola was a Belgian euro-house group, formed in the nineties by Pat Krimson (Patrick Claesen) and Zohra.

The group was noted for its lavish and extravagant clothes and performances. It has also made the charts in the Belgian Ultratop
Ultratop
Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts...

. In the Ultratop 50
Ultratop 50
Ultratop 50 singles, often just Ultratop 50, is the weekly chart of fifty best-selling singles in Flanders, Belgium, and is produced and published by the Ultratop organization. The chart has existed since March 31, 1995...

 and Ultratop 40
Ultratop 40
Ultratop 40 singles, often just Ultratop 40, is the weekly chart of best-selling singles in Wallonia and Brussels Capital Region, the french-speaking parts of Belgium. Its equivalent covering the Flanders region is Ultratop 50. Both charts are produced and published by the Ultratop organization...

, they topped the charts.
In 1999, the group took a break. Zohra started a solo career, and Pat Krimson led another project of his, called Nunca. After a while, a new 2 Fabiola is presented to the world, introducing singer Evi Goffin
Evi Goffin
Evi Goffin was the vocalist of the Belgian musical group Lasgo. Also she was the vocalist for another Belgian group called Medusa, and featured on songs by Fiocco and 2 Fabiola....

 (Medusa, Lasgo
Lasgo
Lasgo is a Belgian trio of dance music musicians. The group formed in 2000 and is composed of Jelle Van Dael as the vocalist, and Peter Luts and Jeff Martens as record producers. Peter Luts confirmed in 2008 that Evi Goffin was not returning to the band, after choosing to become a full-time...

).

After releasing some singles, the group disappeared from the Belgian music scene.

In 2007, Krimson announced the band’s comeback, introducing 2 new singers. Their last single, “Blow Me Away”, was published in July 2008.

Discography

Albums
Tyfoon 1996
Androgyne 1998

Singles

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! colspan="2" | Singles
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| style="width: 35%;" | The Milky Way
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1991
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Kunta Kinte
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1992
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Kunta Kinte (Remixes)
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1992
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Mission Of Love
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1993
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | My Attitude
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1993
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Lift U Up
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1995
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Play This Song
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1995
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Lift U Up/Play This Song
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1996
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | I'm On Fire
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1996
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Universal Love
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1996
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Freak Out
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1996
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Magic flight
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1997
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Flashback
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1998
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Sisters and Brothers
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1998
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Feel The Vibe
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1998
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | New Years Day (ft. Medusa)
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 1999
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Summer In Space (ft. Medusa)
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 2000
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Straight To The Top (ft. Katie Michaelson)
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 2007
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | We Love The 90s/Blow Me Away
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 2008
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Lift U Up 2009
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 2009
|-
| style="width: 35%;" | Push It Up
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 2010> | style="width: 35%;" | Don't Stop
| style="width: 5%; text-align: center;" | 2011>

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