Paris The Black Fu

Paris the Black Fu, born Mack Goudy Jr., is a Detroit-based vocalist, producer, and performer known for his dynamic contributions to electro, techno, and funk-driven electronic music. He rose to prominence as the co-founder and frontman of the Detroit Grand Pubahs, whose 2000 hit “Sandwiches” became a cult classic for its irreverent lyrics, infectious groove, and theatrical style.

Recognized for his bold stage presence and unique vocal delivery, Paris blends humor, satire, and social commentary with deep-rooted Detroit electronic traditions. His performances often straddle the line between music and performance art, adding a theatrical edge to his sonic explorations.

Beyond his work with Detroit Grand Pubahs, Paris the Black Fu has collaborated widely with artists such as The Exaltics, Marc Romboy, and Abe Duque. His vocals and persona bring a distinct character to any project, often infusing tracks with narrative flair and raw energy.

Under the alias Techmarine Bottom Feeders, he explores darker and more experimental sonic realms, pushing the boundaries of vocal-led electronic music. Paris the Black Fu remains a singular voice in the global electronic scene—fearless, futuristic, and deeply tied to the legacy of Detroit innovation.

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