Ergin, who completed his primary school education in Berlin, returned to Turkey permanently with his family in 1984.
Ergin, who lost his father in 1986 and his mother in 1989, returned to Germany as part of 'Family Reunification' in December 1989 (1 month after the fall of the Berlin Wall).
Starting from 1992, he performed at hip hop jams in Berlin; He gave many concerts in almost every city in Germany, Turkey, Austria, Netherlands, Sweden and Northern Cyprus.
He also conducted interviews with leading hip hop artists who came to Berlin to give concerts during these years.
Fuat interviewed: Beastie Boys, Nas, Fugees, Blade, Onyx, Gunshot, Das EFX, Readykill, House of Pain, Goats, Gang Starr'dan Guru, Gravediggaz, Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
The artist, who appeared in 13 episodes of the TV series "Pusat"; He served as a jury in the competition called Rapstar, which was broadcast on Star.
Together with the artist Aslı Çavuşoğlu, he signed a song project called "191/205" using words that TRT banned the use of in 1985.
The background of the piece was made by İsmail Genç, taking samples from Turkish jazz musician Erol Pekcan.
Fuat Ergin took part in contemporary artist Halil Altındere's video work titled Wonderland, together with the music group Tahribad-ı İsyan.
This video was acquired as a permanent work at MoMa, the world's most important museum of contemporary arts in New York.