Fatboi Sharif sits down in Detroit to talk about performing at The Old Miami for Foul Mouth’s release party and his connection to the Detroit hip-hop scene. Sharif talks about building relationships with artists across the country and why Detroit emcees remind him of artists from New Jersey. He discusses meeting Bruiser Wolf, working with Billy Woods on the song Haarlem, and how that verse came together. Fatboi Sharif also breaks down several of his projects including Goth Girl Enterprise and Gandhi Loves Children, his creative chemistry with Steel Tipped Dove, and the origins of the song Fly Pelican Fly. He talks about where the name “Fatboi Sharif” comes from, his early start writing poetry, and the vocal mixing choices that help shape his unique sound. Icky Reels also joins the conversation to show love and talk about some of his recent work. Sharif closes the interview with a message about what’s coming next and why fans should look out for big things in 2026.
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