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Everybody's Fly

A Life of Art, Music, and Changing the Culture

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On sale Mar 10, 2026 | 336 Pages | 9780593834909
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Named a Must-Read Book by W Magazine, Time, and more

Everybody’s Fly could comfortably sit alongside books by Richard Price, Lucy Sante, Tom Wolfe, or Ed McBain, chronicling New York from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s with both vivid, journalistic descriptions and the outsized flair from a person who was at the center of it all.”
Rolling Stone

“An exuberant recounting of how a culturally omnivorous kid from Brooklyn willed himself into the wider, shinier world—like Moss Hart’s Act One, but with beatboxing and cans of Krylon spray paint.”
—The New Yorker


An electrifying memoir from the pioneering cultural icon The New Yorker called “the coolest person in New York,” whose fearless creativity reshaped the worlds of art, music, and style


Fab 5 Freddy doesn’t just have a great story—he is the story. Name a seismic cultural shift, and chances are, he wasn’t just there—he was helping to make it happen. He’s among the first graffiti artists to turn subway tags into fine art, the visionary behind the first hip-hop movie, the bridge between Jean-Michel Basquiat and the downtown new wave scene, the first person to take rap global on MTV, and the opening rhyme of Blondie’s number-one smash hit “Rapture”—“Fab 5 Freddy told me everybody’s fly”—the song that propelled hip-hop from the New York streets to mainstream culture. With a spirit of joyful creativity and a deep capacity for connecting with kindred spirits (Basquiat, Haring, Lee, Flash, Warhol, and the Clash, to name a few), he shattered racial and artistic boundaries, bridging worlds and raising underground movements to pop culture dominance.

Everybody’s Fly is a fast-moving, all-access pass to Fred’s extraordinary life—one that begins in a book- and jazz-filled Brooklyn home and takes us deep into New York’s creative explosions from the 1970s into the 1990s. He didn’t just shape culture, he synthesized it—from highbrow to street, the Bronx to the East Village, punk to rap, Warhol to Wild Style. Whether he’s skipping school to wander New York City’s museums, painting subway cars that became moving masterpieces, or bringing hip-hop to downtown clubs for the first time, Fred’s genius has always been in seeing what others couldn’t—until he made them see it too.

Vibrant, rhapsodic, and compulsively readable, Everybody’s Fly is at once an intimate memoir and panoramic cultural history. It is a love letter to the art of seeing, a fascinating account of an inimitable creative life, and a celebration of what it means to shape culture.
“Read Freddy’s book. You might become smarter, sexier, cooler, hipper, more stylish, and get more out of life—if you’re lucky!”
—Debbie Harry, lead singer of Blondie and author of Face It

“Fab 5 Freddy comes out of Brooklyn at a pivotal moment for art, politics, music, and culture. From Blondie’s ‘Rapture’ to Wild Style and the birth of loud sound systems, new DJs, and new genres, he had a front-row seat—and was involved. He’s a father of the art form, a pure artist, pioneer, and historian who helped shape, cultivate, and nurture it all in hip-hop, from graffiti to movies and television. He’s better than a myth—he’s real. Let’s all appreciate his story.”
—Nas, rapper and entrepreneur

“What blazes through the captivating, fast-moving memoir Everybody’s Fly is that Fab 5 Freddy does not play. . . . [I]t’s almost comical how many pivotal moments Fab is responsible for: He jets off to Italy as part of “the first international gallery show” dedicated to graffiti art, recommends the Funky Four Plus One to be the first rap group to appear on “Saturday Night Live,” even plays a critical role in establishing “hip-hop” as the umbrella term for the emerging culture. . . . [P]lain-spoken, no-nonsense, with a feel for the speed and action of the time. Fab’s story is also a reminder that cultural transformation doesn’t just happen—that hip-hop’s radical energy, creativity and perspective also required leaders with the dreams and determination to push it forward, often in the face of resistance to art that was so Black and so strong.”
The New York Times Book Review

“To tell the story of Fab 5 Freddy—the ceaseless creative polymath, train-tagging graffiti misfit, renowned gallery artist, sample-inspiring rapper, charismatic TV host, global ambassador, restless bon vivant, socially conscious director, and connector of ostensibly disparate scenes — is to tell the story of hip-hop itself. . . . But more than a personal memoir, Everybody’s Fly could comfortably sit alongside books by Richard Price, Lucy Sante, Tom Wolfe, or Ed McBain, chronicling New York from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s with both vivid, journalistic descriptions and the outsized flair from a person who was at the center of it all.”
Rolling Stone

“An exuberant recounting of how a culturally omnivorous kid from Brooklyn willed himself into the wider, shinier world—like Moss Hart’s Act One, but with beatboxing and cans of Krylon spray paint.”
The New Yorker

“Reading Everybody’s Fly . . . you’re struck by the author’s remarkable instinct for connecting the cultural dots of the late 20th century. The book also asks you to reflect on what it was like to get in on the ground floor of hip-hop, decades before it became a global commercial force.”
The Boston Globe

“If you trace the arc of hip-hop, rock, visual art, television, and performance across the decades, Fab 5 Freddy has figured in all of it: He is a connector, a luminous, ever-present character. In his smart, thoughtful memoir, he brings the reader along as he centers himself in the thick of popular culture as both participant and observer. The book is an engrossing, intimate portrait of a fascinating man and of an indelible cultural moment.”
—Susan Orlean, author of Joyride

“Fred is like a wise old oak whose leaves absorbed the light and sounds of New York’s gritty streets and then chlorophylled the city with his art, music, cinema, and boundless energy. Everybody’s Fly is proof that the influence he has on our culture is rooted everywhere you look.”
—Griffin Dunne, actor, director, and author of The Friday Afternoon Club

“The man who lived it right and exact has taken the time to give it back. Fab 5 Freddy has served as one of our cultural pillars for hip-hop and the art scene for decades. An early pioneer of blending both of these cultures in their infancy, his memoir shines a light on how adventurous aspiration and diverse inspirations can lead to images and voices that help evolve a generation.”
—RZA, producer, director, and founding member of Wu-Tang Clan

“In the world of art, music, and style, Everybody’s Fly is a sonic sign of life. The groove here is that Fred was the thread and needle of Even Lower Manhattan.”
—Richard Prince, fine artist

“A backstage pass to NYC’s new wave hip hop scene.”
—NPR

“At once an intimate personal narrative and a panoramic cultural history of NYC bohemia from the ’70s through the ’80s, with a cast that includes Brathwaite’s comrades and collaborators from Blondie to Basquiat. The book traces a journey of creativity and friendship that culminates in Brathwaite (whom Grandmaster Flash called the “town crier” of hip-hop) hosting Yo! MTV Raps, which blasted this new culture from coast to coast.”
Town & Country

“A fascinating and page-turning chronicle of a righteous life lived at a grand scale.”
Vogue

“Fred Brathwaite aka Fab 5 Freddy tells his story with Everybody’s Fly (a reference to the first line of Blondie’s “Rapture,” of course). The legendary artist has stood at the center of pivotal moments in pop culture with a unique gift for translating his message to the masses. As a pioneer of graffiti and hip hop—and their intersection with fashion and film—Freddy has been both a catalyst and a connector, working with fellow artists like Basquiat, Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, and the Clash during the height of the new wave. Everybody’s Fly is a journey through that time.”
W Magazine, The Must-Read Nonfiction Books of 2026

“Perhaps hip-hop’s first Renaissance man, book author is a title that eluded Freddy for decades because he was too busy making things worth writing about.”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Everybody’s Fly is a portrait of a melting-pot downtown art scene of Black and white, fine art and street art, MTV and Max Roach. Brathwaite moved in circles of unprecedented creativity, alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat, Robert Mapplethorpe, Grandmaster Flash and many more. But despite his outsized influence (he brought rap out of the boroughs and into suburban living rooms as the host of “Yo! MTV Raps”), Fab 5 Freddy has never gotten all the credit he deserves or the space to tell his countless stories. Everything’s Fly should make that right.”
Salon

Everybody’s Fly is a highly readable, smartly paced recounting of the career trajectory of an artist whose talent, imagination and ambition ultimately produced the ambassador of a global cultural phenomenon. As hip-hop evolved from a New York borough-based, underground, subcultural movement encompassing graffiti art, break dancing, music production and fashion, Fab 5 Freddy was either adjacent to or central to the process at nearly every pivotal point.”
—ArtsATL

“Freddy offers an impassioned, engaging account of the influential 1980s New York art world and the emergence of hip-hop culture that will appeal to anyone interested in today’s popular culture.”
Library Journal, starred review

“A rollicking memoir of the downtown art and music scenes of 1970s and ’80s New York City . . . For readers interested in the birth of hip-hop, this is a must.”
Publishers Weekly

“A crucial figure in hip-hop’s development recalls its (and his) evolution. . . . A fine snapshot of a pivotal moment for street—and American—culture. A rich, gritty remembrance of an artist’s journey.”
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
© Sparkle Brathwaite
Fred Brathwaite, also known as Fab 5 Freddy, is a pioneering graffiti artist who became one of the first to exhibit his paintings internationally, helping to ignite the street-art movement. He coproduced, starred in, and composed the music for the cult classic film Wild Style; directed music videos for numerous hip-hop stars, including Snoop Dogg, Nas, and Queen Latifah; and was the original host of Yo! MTV Raps. Brathwaite lives in Harlem, where he continues to make visual art, produces and directs projects for film and television, and leads the social equity cannabis brand he cofounded, B Noble. View titles by Fab 5 Freddy
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About

Named a Must-Read Book by W Magazine, Time, and more

Everybody’s Fly could comfortably sit alongside books by Richard Price, Lucy Sante, Tom Wolfe, or Ed McBain, chronicling New York from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s with both vivid, journalistic descriptions and the outsized flair from a person who was at the center of it all.”
Rolling Stone

“An exuberant recounting of how a culturally omnivorous kid from Brooklyn willed himself into the wider, shinier world—like Moss Hart’s Act One, but with beatboxing and cans of Krylon spray paint.”
—The New Yorker


An electrifying memoir from the pioneering cultural icon The New Yorker called “the coolest person in New York,” whose fearless creativity reshaped the worlds of art, music, and style


Fab 5 Freddy doesn’t just have a great story—he is the story. Name a seismic cultural shift, and chances are, he wasn’t just there—he was helping to make it happen. He’s among the first graffiti artists to turn subway tags into fine art, the visionary behind the first hip-hop movie, the bridge between Jean-Michel Basquiat and the downtown new wave scene, the first person to take rap global on MTV, and the opening rhyme of Blondie’s number-one smash hit “Rapture”—“Fab 5 Freddy told me everybody’s fly”—the song that propelled hip-hop from the New York streets to mainstream culture. With a spirit of joyful creativity and a deep capacity for connecting with kindred spirits (Basquiat, Haring, Lee, Flash, Warhol, and the Clash, to name a few), he shattered racial and artistic boundaries, bridging worlds and raising underground movements to pop culture dominance.

Everybody’s Fly is a fast-moving, all-access pass to Fred’s extraordinary life—one that begins in a book- and jazz-filled Brooklyn home and takes us deep into New York’s creative explosions from the 1970s into the 1990s. He didn’t just shape culture, he synthesized it—from highbrow to street, the Bronx to the East Village, punk to rap, Warhol to Wild Style. Whether he’s skipping school to wander New York City’s museums, painting subway cars that became moving masterpieces, or bringing hip-hop to downtown clubs for the first time, Fred’s genius has always been in seeing what others couldn’t—until he made them see it too.

Vibrant, rhapsodic, and compulsively readable, Everybody’s Fly is at once an intimate memoir and panoramic cultural history. It is a love letter to the art of seeing, a fascinating account of an inimitable creative life, and a celebration of what it means to shape culture.

Praise

“Read Freddy’s book. You might become smarter, sexier, cooler, hipper, more stylish, and get more out of life—if you’re lucky!”
—Debbie Harry, lead singer of Blondie and author of Face It

“Fab 5 Freddy comes out of Brooklyn at a pivotal moment for art, politics, music, and culture. From Blondie’s ‘Rapture’ to Wild Style and the birth of loud sound systems, new DJs, and new genres, he had a front-row seat—and was involved. He’s a father of the art form, a pure artist, pioneer, and historian who helped shape, cultivate, and nurture it all in hip-hop, from graffiti to movies and television. He’s better than a myth—he’s real. Let’s all appreciate his story.”
—Nas, rapper and entrepreneur

“What blazes through the captivating, fast-moving memoir Everybody’s Fly is that Fab 5 Freddy does not play. . . . [I]t’s almost comical how many pivotal moments Fab is responsible for: He jets off to Italy as part of “the first international gallery show” dedicated to graffiti art, recommends the Funky Four Plus One to be the first rap group to appear on “Saturday Night Live,” even plays a critical role in establishing “hip-hop” as the umbrella term for the emerging culture. . . . [P]lain-spoken, no-nonsense, with a feel for the speed and action of the time. Fab’s story is also a reminder that cultural transformation doesn’t just happen—that hip-hop’s radical energy, creativity and perspective also required leaders with the dreams and determination to push it forward, often in the face of resistance to art that was so Black and so strong.”
The New York Times Book Review

“To tell the story of Fab 5 Freddy—the ceaseless creative polymath, train-tagging graffiti misfit, renowned gallery artist, sample-inspiring rapper, charismatic TV host, global ambassador, restless bon vivant, socially conscious director, and connector of ostensibly disparate scenes — is to tell the story of hip-hop itself. . . . But more than a personal memoir, Everybody’s Fly could comfortably sit alongside books by Richard Price, Lucy Sante, Tom Wolfe, or Ed McBain, chronicling New York from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s with both vivid, journalistic descriptions and the outsized flair from a person who was at the center of it all.”
Rolling Stone

“An exuberant recounting of how a culturally omnivorous kid from Brooklyn willed himself into the wider, shinier world—like Moss Hart’s Act One, but with beatboxing and cans of Krylon spray paint.”
The New Yorker

“Reading Everybody’s Fly . . . you’re struck by the author’s remarkable instinct for connecting the cultural dots of the late 20th century. The book also asks you to reflect on what it was like to get in on the ground floor of hip-hop, decades before it became a global commercial force.”
The Boston Globe

“If you trace the arc of hip-hop, rock, visual art, television, and performance across the decades, Fab 5 Freddy has figured in all of it: He is a connector, a luminous, ever-present character. In his smart, thoughtful memoir, he brings the reader along as he centers himself in the thick of popular culture as both participant and observer. The book is an engrossing, intimate portrait of a fascinating man and of an indelible cultural moment.”
—Susan Orlean, author of Joyride

“Fred is like a wise old oak whose leaves absorbed the light and sounds of New York’s gritty streets and then chlorophylled the city with his art, music, cinema, and boundless energy. Everybody’s Fly is proof that the influence he has on our culture is rooted everywhere you look.”
—Griffin Dunne, actor, director, and author of The Friday Afternoon Club

“The man who lived it right and exact has taken the time to give it back. Fab 5 Freddy has served as one of our cultural pillars for hip-hop and the art scene for decades. An early pioneer of blending both of these cultures in their infancy, his memoir shines a light on how adventurous aspiration and diverse inspirations can lead to images and voices that help evolve a generation.”
—RZA, producer, director, and founding member of Wu-Tang Clan

“In the world of art, music, and style, Everybody’s Fly is a sonic sign of life. The groove here is that Fred was the thread and needle of Even Lower Manhattan.”
—Richard Prince, fine artist

“A backstage pass to NYC’s new wave hip hop scene.”
—NPR

“At once an intimate personal narrative and a panoramic cultural history of NYC bohemia from the ’70s through the ’80s, with a cast that includes Brathwaite’s comrades and collaborators from Blondie to Basquiat. The book traces a journey of creativity and friendship that culminates in Brathwaite (whom Grandmaster Flash called the “town crier” of hip-hop) hosting Yo! MTV Raps, which blasted this new culture from coast to coast.”
Town & Country

“A fascinating and page-turning chronicle of a righteous life lived at a grand scale.”
Vogue

“Fred Brathwaite aka Fab 5 Freddy tells his story with Everybody’s Fly (a reference to the first line of Blondie’s “Rapture,” of course). The legendary artist has stood at the center of pivotal moments in pop culture with a unique gift for translating his message to the masses. As a pioneer of graffiti and hip hop—and their intersection with fashion and film—Freddy has been both a catalyst and a connector, working with fellow artists like Basquiat, Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, and the Clash during the height of the new wave. Everybody’s Fly is a journey through that time.”
W Magazine, The Must-Read Nonfiction Books of 2026

“Perhaps hip-hop’s first Renaissance man, book author is a title that eluded Freddy for decades because he was too busy making things worth writing about.”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Everybody’s Fly is a portrait of a melting-pot downtown art scene of Black and white, fine art and street art, MTV and Max Roach. Brathwaite moved in circles of unprecedented creativity, alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat, Robert Mapplethorpe, Grandmaster Flash and many more. But despite his outsized influence (he brought rap out of the boroughs and into suburban living rooms as the host of “Yo! MTV Raps”), Fab 5 Freddy has never gotten all the credit he deserves or the space to tell his countless stories. Everything’s Fly should make that right.”
Salon

Everybody’s Fly is a highly readable, smartly paced recounting of the career trajectory of an artist whose talent, imagination and ambition ultimately produced the ambassador of a global cultural phenomenon. As hip-hop evolved from a New York borough-based, underground, subcultural movement encompassing graffiti art, break dancing, music production and fashion, Fab 5 Freddy was either adjacent to or central to the process at nearly every pivotal point.”
—ArtsATL

“Freddy offers an impassioned, engaging account of the influential 1980s New York art world and the emergence of hip-hop culture that will appeal to anyone interested in today’s popular culture.”
Library Journal, starred review

“A rollicking memoir of the downtown art and music scenes of 1970s and ’80s New York City . . . For readers interested in the birth of hip-hop, this is a must.”
Publishers Weekly

“A crucial figure in hip-hop’s development recalls its (and his) evolution. . . . A fine snapshot of a pivotal moment for street—and American—culture. A rich, gritty remembrance of an artist’s journey.”
Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Author

© Sparkle Brathwaite
Fred Brathwaite, also known as Fab 5 Freddy, is a pioneering graffiti artist who became one of the first to exhibit his paintings internationally, helping to ignite the street-art movement. He coproduced, starred in, and composed the music for the cult classic film Wild Style; directed music videos for numerous hip-hop stars, including Snoop Dogg, Nas, and Queen Latifah; and was the original host of Yo! MTV Raps. Brathwaite lives in Harlem, where he continues to make visual art, produces and directs projects for film and television, and leads the social equity cannabis brand he cofounded, B Noble. View titles by Fab 5 Freddy

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•     Kiribati
•     Kuwait
•     Kyrgyzstan
•     Laos
•     Latvia
•     Lebanon
•     Lesotho
•     Liberia
•     Libya
•     Liechtenstein
•     Lithuania
•     Luxembourg
•     Macau
•     Macedonia
•     Madagascar
•     Malawi
•     Malaysia
•     Maldives
•     Mali
•     Malta
•     Marshall island
•     Martinique
•     Mauritania
•     Mauritius
•     Mayotte
•     Mexico
•     Micronesia
•     Minor Outl.Ins.
•     Moldavia
•     Monaco
•     Mongolia
•     Montenegro
•     Montserrat
•     Morocco
•     Mozambique
•     Myanmar
•     Namibia
•     Nauru
•     Nepal
•     Netherlands
•     New Caledonia
•     New Zealand
•     Nicaragua
•     Niger
•     Nigeria
•     Niue
•     Norfolk Island
•     North Korea
•     North Mariana
•     Norway
•     Oman
•     Pakistan
•     Palau
•     Palestinian Ter
•     Panama
•     PapuaNewGuinea
•     Paraguay
•     Peru
•     Philippines
•     Pitcairn Islnds
•     Poland
•     Portugal
•     Puerto Rico
•     Qatar
•     Reunion Island
•     Romania
•     Russian Fed.
•     Rwanda
•     S. Sandwich Ins
•     Saint Martin
•     Samoa,American
•     San Marino
•     SaoTome Princip
•     Saudi Arabia
•     Senegal
•     Serbia
•     Seychelles
•     Sierra Leone
•     Singapore
•     Sint Maarten
•     Slovakia
•     Slovenia
•     Solomon Islands
•     Somalia
•     South Africa
•     South Korea
•     South Sudan
•     Spain
•     Sri Lanka
•     St Barthelemy
•     St. Helena
•     St. Lucia
•     St. Vincent
•     St.Chr.,Nevis
•     St.Pier,Miquel.
•     Sth Terr. Franc
•     Sudan
•     Suriname
•     Svalbard
•     Swaziland
•     Sweden
•     Switzerland
•     Syria
•     Tadschikistan
•     Taiwan
•     Tanzania
•     Thailand
•     Timor-Leste
•     Togo
•     Tokelau Islands
•     Tonga
•     Trinidad,Tobago
•     Tunisia
•     Turkey
•     Turkmenistan
•     Turks&Caicos Is
•     Tuvalu
•     US Virgin Is.
•     USA
•     Uganda
•     Ukraine
•     Unit.Arab Emir.
•     United Kingdom
•     Uruguay
•     Uzbekistan
•     Vanuatu
•     Vatican City
•     Venezuela
•     Vietnam
•     Wallis,Futuna
•     West Saharan
•     Western Samoa
•     Yemen
•     Zambia
•     Zimbabwe