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Sabrina Francis’ new single «Call Me» continues the musical and lyrical direction set by the previous singles, with the young Grenadian singer once again pouring her heart and soul into her art. «Call Me» delivers yet another captivating dose of her signature honest and uplifting Afro-Caribbean sensibility. Finding the sweet spot between traditional songwriting and modern production.
Embracing her humble and grounded origins, the success of last year’s European & UK tour comes as no surprise considering the energy and enthusiasm Sabrina Francis has for her music and her fans. Having won the prestigious John Lennon Songwriting Award in 2019, and collaborated with Joss Stone on «Grenada», Sabrina Francis is clearly a talent for the future.
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