Updated 1 Aug 2023
Full band name: Fun Lovin' Criminals
Founded: 1993
Origin: New York City, U.S.
GroupMembers: Brian 'Fast' Leiser, Frank Benbini, Naim Cortazzi
Genre: Rap, rock, alternative rock, hip hop
Biography & Career Fun Lovin' Criminals, an American rap rock band hailing from New York City, gained widespread popularity, particularly in Northwest Europe, during the late 1990s. Known for their hit "Scooby Snacks," which features Quentin Tarantino film samples, and the song "Love Unlimited," reminiscent of Barry White's vocal group, the band's music often revolves around life in New York City and urban settings. Their lyrics can be both gritty and existential, delving into topics such as organized crime and urban violence, while also maintaining a humorous and satirical edge. Founded in 1993 by Huey Morgan, Brian "Fast" Leiser, and Steve Borgovini, they quickly garnered attention from EMI and secured a record deal. Their debut album, "Come Find Yourself," released in 1996, earned them hits like "Scooby Snacks" and "The Fun Lovin' Criminal." Subsequent albums, including "100% Colombian" (1998) and "Loco" (2001), continued to solidify their fan base. Despite the departure of Huey Morgan in 2021, the band perseveres, and Brian "Fast" Leiser now serves as the lead singer with Naim Cortazzi as the new guitarist. Fun Lovin' Criminals' unique blend of hip-hop beats, blues, and rock has left an indelible mark on the music scene.
Fun Lovin' Criminals Songs:- "The Fun Lovin' Criminal"
- "King Of New York"
- "The Grave And The Constant"
- "Korean Bodega"
- "Love Unlimited"
- "Loco"
- "Classic Fantastic"
- "Mr Sun"
- "We The Three"
- "Keep On Yellin"
- "Scooby Snacks" (Reggae version with Roots Manuva)
- "Witness" (Alternative version with Roots Manuva)
- "Ballad Of NYC"
- "Mister Sun" (Alternate Version)
- "Big Night Out"
Fun Lovin' Criminals Albums- "Come Find Yourself" (1996)
- "100% Colombian" (1998)
- "Mimosa" (1999)
- "Loco" (2001)
- "Bag of Hits" (2002) [Compilation]
- "Welcome to Poppy's" (2003)
- "Livin' in the City" (2005)
- "Classic Fantastic" (2010)
- "Another Mimosa" (2019) [Compilation]
- "Roosevelt Sessions EP" (2022)