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{{Wikipediainfo}}'''Lady Marmalade''' was a [[1970s]] [[France|French]] singer, who specialised in [[disco]]. [[Iris Wildthyme]] owned a [[Cassette|tape]] by her. ([[PROSE]]: [[Enter Wildthyme (novel)|''Enter Wildthyme'']])
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'''Lady Marmalade''' was a [[1970s]] [[France|French]] singer, who specialised in [[disco]]. [[Iris Wildthyme]] owned a [[Cassette|tape]] by her. ([[PROSE]]: [[Enter Wildthyme (novel)|''Enter Wildthyme'']])


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
In reality, ''Lady Marmalade'' isn't a singer, but the name of a song written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan, first performed by the group Labelle. The wording about ''Lady Marmalade'' does make it appear that she is in fact a person within [[N-Space]].
In reality, ''Lady Marmalade'' isn't a singer, but the name of a song written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan, first performed by the group Labelle. The wording about ''Lady Marmalade'' does make it appear that she is in fact a person within [[N-Space]].
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Revision as of 04:05, 15 November 2020

Lady Marmalade

Lady Marmalade was a 1970s French singer, who specialised in disco. Iris Wildthyme owned a tape by her. (PROSE: Enter Wildthyme)

Behind the scenes

In reality, Lady Marmalade isn't a singer, but the name of a song written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan, first performed by the group Labelle. The wording about Lady Marmalade does make it appear that she is in fact a person within N-Space.