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FERG: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu

Alan McKinney Season 6 Episode 113

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Darold Brown — known to the world as Ferg — grew up watching his father build a business, a brand, and a community from the basements of Harlem.

In this episode, musician, and all around artist, Ferg reflects on his upbringing in Harlem, the deep influence of his late father’s entrepreneurial spirit, and the world-building ambition that now drives everything he does. From learning to paint on T-shirts in his father’s silk-screen operation to navigating the leap from fashion dreams to rap stardom, Ferg traces the through-line of community, creativity, and culture that has always defined him.

But this isn’t just a conversation about music.

Instead, Ferg draws connections between Harlem’s competitive spirit and his own creative drive, between the pre-internet era of being outside and the community-centered art practice he is building today — one rooted in the belief that art is, above all, a tool for bringing people together.

In this episode Ferg shares:

  • His upbringing as an only child in Harlem and the neighborhood’s deeply competitive, flamboyant culture
  • His father’s legacy — from silk-screening T-shirts in basements to running Ferg Apparel on 145th Street — and the lessons he carries from working alongside him
  • Attending Art and Design High School and the community of creatives it introduced him to
  • The unexpected leap from aspiring fashion designer to rapper, and learning to trust the flow without having all the answers
  • His current world-building vision — curating spaces, taste, and community the way the great creative directors and brand architects do
  • Artists he’s studying right now, including Ernie Barnes, Kara Walker, Francis Bacon, and Basquiat
  • And why, after years of global travel, he’s planting himself in New York this summer — because home is where it’s at

At its core, this conversation is about legacy — what we inherit, what we build, and how the communities that shape us never really leave us, no matter how far we go.

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