Rhythm and Backwoods debuted on September 13th, 2017. All 14 tracks proposed a great intuition into the diverse and versatile vocal range. France carries, harmonizes, and vibes which is worth repeats over and over until you know the lyrics and adlibs.
The now 27-year-old expanding R&B/Soul Artist Zae France has been taking the industry by storm. His determination shows powerfully. He only used his profound and deep-toned tempos while growing up in North Carolina and soft but charged with Connecticut’s vibes. France has created quiet. A unique and needed new genre. His influences musically go from Al Green, Tank, and Ty Dolla $ign, all names you can recognize. But don’t get it twisted Zae France and his music is original ask his 250K+ followers on other platforms such as Instagram.
Yes, his following is growing as we speak. They even have the name “THE FRANCHISE.”
He has also had the opportunity to work with artists such as Eric Bellinger and many others. Overall, you’ll soon hear the name and voice of Zae France.
The debut project was so anticipated. Including opening tracks alongside skits that defiantly tell a story about the project’s process back in 2017 and continuum projects. The project had displayed complementary vibes about newfound understanding and voluptuous serenades.
The entire album gives us a very needed acoustic version of genuineness.
One of the highpoints goes through each track, starting with track 4, 2 Rounds, fan-favorite track 12, Dusse, and finally, my favorite track 10, My Spot.
Once you listen, you will sense and understand France’s tone and even reminiscent of R&B in the 2000s. France’s style and sound command a parallel of vitality that gives an almost refined effect throughout the album. Takes a confident rhythm level.
The album regenerates to be charged with excitement at the middle mark. The usage of skits have kept me, and of course, his fans now called the “the FRANCHISE” occupied; before you could misplace motivation. He utilized genuine voicemails, the combination of the hilarious plug from his circle, which includes childhood friends, upcoming artists, and producers from Connecticut. Which expresses a superior distribution. It showcases the hunger for an although out, France’s musical journey, including his village of musically talented friends and growing fanbase.
The voicemail from a close friend and co-writer, singer and producer Muhssiah “Mizzy” Lott on Money (Skit) benefits and textures the project collectively. People from all around the globe are anticipating an album or an EP. This project’s reaction was filled with tears of joy and support. Still playing his album and singles as well, even with teasing snippets he provides, we learn the lyrics.
His next EP, Pretty Girls Never Listen, will be coming in 2021. As promised, it will be packed with fan favorites and unreleased songs that France himself cannot wait to release from his vault. France famously placed a mantra “This Vibe Ain’t For Everybody”. As a fan and supporter the North Carolina and Connecticut artist maybe onto something. You have to be ready for the vibe, the question is will you be in 2021?
Amanda Miller is an upcoming novelist and contributor writer of Femi Magazine and other digital platforms. She’s a born Canadian with Caribbean roots and a full-time student. Amanda holds an associate degree in English Literature and soon a Bachelor’s in Writing and Rhetoric. Making her a freshman of this semester. She’s also a survivor and warrior of Epilepsy seizure disorder for the last twenty-five years. A Lover of music and avid reader
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