Sfork ft. Fatboi share single 'The World We Once Knew'

Pushing the boundaries of electronic music, Sfork returns with their latest single, The World We Once Knew (ft. Fatboi), a provocative exploration of human creativity in an age dominated by artificial intelligence. Known for blending philosophical depth with pulse-pounding beats, the duo channels modern anxieties into a progressive EDM anthem that is as reflective as it is irresistible.

Sfork turned philosophical rebellion into a sound,” says the duo, capturing the ethos behind a project that has grown from a cult YouTube following into a global underground movement.

The World We Once Knew confronts the uneasy collision of human artistry and technological innovation. Fatboi’s reflective, incisive rap gives voice to the loss of control in everything from work to inspiration, while Sfork’s production drives forward with nostalgic inevitability. The result is a track that’s both a portrait and a pulse—a moment suspended between creation and collapse.

It’s not a protest, it’s a portrait,” says Red Sfork. “We’re fascinated by how humanity builds things that slowly replace its own hands. This song reflects that paradox.” Blue Sfork adds, “The child speaking at the beginning was Red’s idea, and Fatboi took the concept and wrote the lyrics and hook with complete freedom. The collaboration felt natural, honest, and necessary.”

Founded by two brothers under the motto “doing what we want since who cares,” Sfork has carved a niche in electronic music with fearless experimentation and genre-defying sound. Their prior releases, including Not Your Pawn, have earned acclaim from Happy Mag and Growth Illustrated for redefining the role of AI in music while staying unapologetically human.


With over 261K YouTube subscribers, a Silver Creator Award, and nearly 2 million views on viral remixes like Cave Johnson (Reconstructing Science Remix), Sfork continues to grow its reach, spanning more than 90 countries with 1.4K monthly Spotify listeners and rising. Their music is a dialogue between progress and meaning, challenging listeners to feel deeply in a world engineered for conformity.

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