10Qs With “Sing it Back” Artist Young Franco

10Qs With “Sing it Back” Artist Young Franco

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International success with a broad range of styles encompassing everything from electronic to hip hop, with a healthy dose of indie and disco along the way, it’s no surprise that Young Franco’s latest release has been building hype left, right, and center.

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Noted for its unforgettable chorus and powerful vocals, “Sing it Back” may have just been released, but it already looks set to have some serious staying power. Working in collaboration with DJ P-rallel and Dana Williams, Franco has created a track that’s sure to get everyone dancing and leave some lasting smiles in its wake.

Of course, this isn’t the first time he’s been involved in a collaboration. Young Franco has not only worked with artists like Denzel Curry and Theophilus London but he’s also done official remixes for major names such as Dua Lipa and Charli XCX.

In recent years, as one of Australia’s most exciting modern producers, young Franco has established an incredible reputation with audiences and fans alike. Known for his catchy and memorable tracks, Franco has worked with major brands such Apple, Starbucks, Topshop and even the Australian Football League.

But is this latest release just a stepping stone to even bigger and greater things? And can we expect more music from him in the near future? Learn all about what’s up next for Young Franco as well as the artists that inspired him by reading the full, exclusive Nexus radio 10Qs interview below!

Q: • Before we dig in, what's next for you?

A whole bunch of singles! I got really lucky and had a bit of a great creative window earlier this year. Now just tightening them up and releasing them 1 by 1.

Q: What are your thoughts on the meaning of success, and how do you define success for yourself?

I think getting to a point where you are not worrying about rent is success. Making a living off music is hard and so I feel like that’s a huge achievement.

Q: What's the most ridiculous thing you've ever bought?

I’m not buying big stuff but I bought a crochet hook and yarn the other day. I am actually using it surprisingly!

Q: What's the most memorable fan encounter you've ever had?

I’ve gotten a couple of people that have tattoos of some of my artwork! Pretty cool

Q: Where and when would you go if you could travel back in time to any moment in history?

Maybe 70’s NYC and go straight to Studio54? It would be cool to see a dinosaur or woolly mammoth too so maybe then.

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Q: If you could only listen to three songs for the rest of your life, which ones would you choose?

Little L, Virtual Insanity, Cosmic Heaven – Jamiroquai

Q: What is your philosophy on happiness, and how do you strive to maintain a sense of happiness and well-being?

I think keeping things simple is very important. Exercising, making your bed, and socializing are all super important to me. I try to do things I enjoyed as a 14-year-old as much as possible. (Play football, ride bikes, listen to music, run, etc)

Q: How do you see dance music evolving in the future?

The beauty is you just don’t know where it will go. Generally anytime someone says a trend is about to happen it goes the opposite way!  I think we’ll have to wait and see.

Q: If you could switch lives with any other celebrity for a week, who would it be?

Maybe Adam Sandler? Love that guy or Messi?

Q: What's the weirdest thing you've ever Googled?

I googled Thomas the Tank engine standing up today.

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