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SHEFFIELD-BASED PRODIGY FRANZ VON CALLS ON FRENCH SONGSTRESS CYNTHIA BAHY FOR GENRE-BENDING SINGLE ‘HER FREQUENCY’ 

Franz Von continues his commitment to delivering sophisticated and elegant rap with ‘Her Frequency‘, the next single to be unveiled from upcoming EP ‘People Di Powa’ (20 May). 
 
STREAM/DOWNLOAD: FRANZ VON – HER FREQUENCY

The track features Marseille-based artist Cynthia Bahy who delivers a beautiful and captivating vocal performance, the result is an exploration of lively, dynamic, and contemporary sounds fusing golden-era hip-hop with jazz. A production collaboration connecting two scenes – Marseille based producer Labo Klandestino and Sheffield based Tom Excell (Nubiyan Twist / Onipa) – the track started life in Labo’s studio in France and was then reinterpreted back in Excell’s Sheffield studio. A flow of ideas and inspirations passed between creative minds and spaces. When asked about the meaning behind the release Franz Von commented, ”Her Frequency is a song of hope and gratitude focusing on renewing our inner strength and connection with the infinite power of the universe”. 
 
Having already gained momentum with the 2021 drop ‘Power Be You’, which was swiftly followed through with a live version earlier this year, has already received support from BBC Introducing Sheffield and Amazing Radio who handed him a one-off show, as well as Naga Mag, Word Is Bond, Groovin’ Mood, and more, ‘Her Frequency’ is one of many quality tracks set to drop this year!  
 
Upcoming live dates 
26th March – London Remixed (with TC & The Groove Family) 
1st April – Newcastle, Cobalt Studio 
30th April – Sheffield, Sidney & Matilda (with TC & The Groove Family)  
21st May – Sheffield, Peddler Warehouse 
28th May – London, Jazz Café (with TC & The Groove Family)  
 
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