
Fabolous, the Brooklyn born rap artist has built a name for himself over the years as the self styled prince of wordplay. Now following on from his addition onto the illustrious Roc Nation rosta and releasing a hot new tape The Young OG Project, he looks to now build a brand.
In the midst of New York Fashion week and with the London version this weekend, we talk style, swag and staying power.
Thank you. Appreciate the love.
Was that track meant to be the fan favourite?
Definitely, it was meant to be a kinda "resolution anthem" getting the old last year people out ya life. So it played off the Ball dropping event of NYE.
I like these theme/vanity projects. It brings on the challenge of staying suit. Brings something different, a different approach & feel then other things going on. A different commitment. But sometimes its inspired by the music. Beats can steer a project as well.

What will this mean and do for Fabolous?
So far it's been progressive. And that's what the initial move starts as. A growth was needed as a brand & artist and I felt Roc Nation could help me with that.
Not really. I try to have a fashion sense as far as looking and being fresh in my space. I guess that gets received well sometimes. But I never look at myself as a "fashionista" or "style icon."
I think they all represented me at some point. I'm a versatile person. I like difference and options. I like to dress the part, & step out of the norm. I like to try new things as well as stay in my comfort zone. So I think all the styles or looks I do represent me.

If schedule permits. I like fashion shows. I like it's quick flash of culture & energy, it's not a long boring event. London & the euro look has been an important part of fashion and has grown a lot in American fashion and lifestyle. So it would be cool to check out their fashion week.
Not really to outdo my last post but to keep it interesting. Your followers grow daily so you want to entertain as well as show your journey, lifestyle, things you're into & represent, and sometimes just have some fun with it! The looks are just moments that were captured and became dope pics. (laughs)
Well I liked the hip hop styles of the 90s because they were different & authentic to the artist and the streets. I liked LL's (Cool J) style back then. Big Daddy Kane in the late 80s/early 90s. Biggie after he got some money!!
I would if done right. If it represented diversity. Represented comfort & culture. Definitely.