Born in Trappes in a family of seven children to Moroccan parents from Casablanca, Laouni grew outside Paris in the Yvelines. He left school at the age of fifteen to devote himself to rap and took his first music lessons. La Fouine, who was called “Forcené” was an active member of the collective “GSP”. It was part of the short-lived group “FORS” with DJ RV (Hervé), Le Griffon (Tarek Medimegh) And LaylaD (Layla Melloni Forcé), created mainly to participate at 2 R puissance ART in La Verrière, where he won the second prize.
Since then, Laouni married, then divorced after becoming the father of a little girl, born in 2002, named Fatima, named after La Fouine’s mother . The death of his mother in 2005 inspired his song “Je regarde là-haut” He also experienced dark periods in foster homes and prisons. “I was only fifteen when I was expelled from school and placed in foster homes. I became an insomniac for most of the time. But it did not take me to sleep with me, if the cops were looking for me directly. I slept with people in cars, premises, etc.. It was misery”, he said to the magazine Planète Rap.