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Tuesday, August 5, 2003 - Donnie Vie leaves Enuff Z'nuff
Donnie Vie has officially left Enuff Z'nuff. Here is his full statement...

Well sisters and brothers, without going into a nasty story about some pimpy shit that finally took the cake. The cake was definitely taken. You will not find a trace of that damn cake anywhere. And despite a week ass performance of "Pinocchio does Sunset" I regretfully announce my official departure as lead vocalist/writer for the band, I must say ENOUGH Z'NUFF for me. Good luck to the guys, I wish them well. I spent a lot of my life with them, especially Chip. I have great memories, some not so great, and made totally ass kicking music with them.( this part of making ass kicking music will continue, I promise, just on my own) I have to take this time to focus on my own record, and touring, my other project Ele Smawgg also is going to require a dumptruck of effort to achieve the goals and ideas I have planned for it, and I promise it will be unlike anything ever done. And the both projects(Vie/Smawgg) will continue to uphold the quality of the things I did with EZN at the very least to those who stuck by our side through the last 14 years and 11 albums.. And for those who have never heard us or myself or any of the music that I've written , or co written with chip. YOU WILL!!!..so before I start to cry (sniff ... sniff..... wheh!!!!) thanks to all concerned. See ya soon, and instead of anyone wasting perfectly good energy going back n forth on message boards. I'm basically left with no choice and I still love them. Come check out Donnie Vie .com, you'll be glad you did. That's all I can say, wink wink, nudge, nudge.
GET HIGH ON A NEW NEW THING!!!

PEACE AND Q's Donnie..

ps you guys be nice, and I'll be nice also....luv ya
Posted by: Steen





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