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===1995β97: ''Fun-Tastic'' and disbandment=== In 1995, the band released their singles "[[I Wanna B with U]]", "[[Celebration (Fun Factory song)|Celebration]]" and the [[Manfred Mann]] cover version "[[Do Wah Diddy Diddy#Fun Factory 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 (Fun Factory song)|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 (rapper)|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.
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