
FAC Marlo
Family Always Counts is more than just a stage name; it's a lifestyle and a mission. Hailing from Pittsburgh, PA,
FAC Marlo uses music as a form of therapy, turning pain into powerful storytelling.
His lyrics come from real life struggles, the streets, and the losses reflect a deep resilience that
inspires listeners. For FAC Marlo, every verse is a release, and every track is a
message of survival, strength, and self-reinvention.
EARLY BEGINNINGS
FAC started writing and recording music at just 12 years old - Self-mixed and released his
first CD in 7th grade, selling 250 copies in just 3 days - Developed a DIY hustle and
creative independence from a young age.
TRIALS & TRIBULATIONS
FAC Marlo faced serious legal trouble, once looking at 15 years in prison - Rather
than letting that define him, he used it to fuel his growth and artistry - His music
speaks openly about his pain, struggles, and personal transformation.
INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS
Devin White helped elevate FAC Marlo's brand as a dedicated PR professional - Rel
Carter (of Roc Nation) recognized his raw talent and signed him to Equity
Distribution under Roc Nation - Collaborated with Grammy-nominated songwriter Sam
Hook, expanding his creative depth and industry reach.
MOVEMENT & MERCHANDISE
The Family Always Counts movement is about loyalty, legacy, and growth. Fans can
support the brand and the message by purchasing official FAC merchandise.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
FAC Marlo has made a powerful mark in the music scene, earning major chart success and respect across the industry. His album “God Father” reached #10 on iTunes, while “444” climbed even higher to #7 on iTunes. His standout album “My Story,” produced by Big Jerm — a Pittsburgh legend known for working with Wiz Khalifa, Mac Miller, and more — hit #1 on Apple Music, #3 on iTunes, and #1 on Amazon Best Sellers. Representing Pittsburgh with pride, FAC Marlo continues to rise, blending loyalty, legacy, and real artistry under his brand — Family Always Counts.
"FAC Marlo is proof that pain can become purpose and every setback is a setup for a comeback"