Fun Lovin’ Criminals on Their Sound, Swagger, and the Stories Behind the Music

Fun Lovin’ Criminals on Their Sound, Swagger, and the Stories Behind the Music

From Everything is Personal by Len May

May 1, 2026 · 1h 31m · Episode 263

About this episode

Len May interviews Fun Lovin’ Criminals about their unique sound and the stories behind their music.

In this episode of Everything Is Personal, Len May sits down with Fast, Naim, and Frank of Fun Lovin’ Criminals for a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, chemistry, and carving out a sound that never fit neatly into one box. From the energy of the 90s music scene to the band’s blend of hip-hop, rock, funk, jazz, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the conversation explores how Fun Lovin’ Criminals built a style that felt effortless but was anything but accidental. Fast, Naim, and Frank open up about their early influences, songwriting process, live performance, collaboration, touring, and the moments that shaped their evolution as artists. They also reflect on how the music industry has changed, what keeps them inspired after decades of making music, and why staying creatively curious still matters. It’s a conversation about sound, friendship, instinct, reinvention, and the personal stories behind a band that continues to move in its own lane. EndoDNA: Where Genetic Science Meets Actionable Patient Care EndoDNA bridges the gap between complex genomics and patient wellness. Our patented DNA analysis platforms and AI technology provide genetic insights that support and…

People in this episode

Host: Len May

Guests: Fast, Naim, Frank

Topics covered

  • music
  • creativity
  • band evolution
  • 90s music scene
  • songwriting
  • collaboration

Keywords

  • Fun Lovin’ Criminals
  • music industry
  • 90s music
  • creativity
  • songwriting
  • live performance
  • collaboration

Sponsors

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Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Fun Lovin’ Criminals

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