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About Dominic Fike
Dominic David Fike was born December 30, 1995, in Naples, Florida, to a Filipino-American mother and a Haitian-African-American father. He grew up between Naples and the surrounding Collier County area, raised partly by his mother and partly by extended family during stretches when she was incarcerated, and dropped out of high school in his teens. The early musical influences were broad and unfashionable for a hip-hop-adjacent Florida kid in the mid-2010s — the Beatles and Paul McCartney's solo catalogue from his mother, Blink-182 and pop-punk from his older brothers, the Red Hot Chili Peppers from a guitar teacher who pushed him toward John Frusciante's playing, and the Florida hip-hop scene that produced XXXTentacion and Denzel Curry from his immediate peer group. He started recording on his phone and on borrowed equipment as a teenager and posted the first batch of songs to SoundCloud in 2017 under variations of his own name. By the time the songs broke he was finishing a county jail sentence in Collier County for a probation violation tied to an earlier battery charge; the label bidding war for the catalogue happened while he was still inside. Columbia Records signed him in mid-2018 on a deal that industry trades pegged at roughly four million dollars — an unusually large pre-stream pop signing for an artist with six songs and no album release to his name. The Don't Forget About Me, Demos EP in October 2018 packaged the original SoundCloud run with light additional production from Kevin Parker of Tame Impala on Phone Numbers and a handful of new tracks; 3 Nights crossed into pop radio in 2019 and pushed Fike into the festival circuit for the first time. What Could Possibly Go Wrong, the proper debut album, arrived in July 2020 mid-pandemic with no traditional touring cycle behind it — Chicken Tenders, Politics & Violence, and Cancel Me carried the record into the streaming charts despite the dead live circuit. Sunburn in July 2022 was the deliberate album-as-album second record, pulling the production toward a fuller live-band sound with the touring group he had built across the lockdown gap. His acting debut as Elliot in the second season of HBO's Euphoria in early 2022 was the project's mainstream pivot — the character's central scene featured Fike performing Elliot's Song on acoustic guitar, the song crossed onto the soundtrack and into the streaming charts on its own merits, and the role pulled him onto a press cycle most pure music artists never see. 14 Minutes followed in October 2024 as the closing record on his Columbia contract, a deliberately shorter and looser record built around the touring band he had locked in across the Sunburn cycle. He has dated and collaborated publicly with his Euphoria co-star Hunter Schafer; the broader project has stayed independent-feeling even at major-label scale, with the same small core of collaborators across every cycle.
