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G.H. FRANCIS – “THE ONLY QUEER IN THE VAN”

The rising sensation discusses coming out on tour with profound and stylish new pop single and visuals, “The Only Queer In The Van”.

Under the musical project G.H. Francis, Gregory Hoepffner has flourished as an artist, releasing albums, touring globally, and spearheading varied projects like Almeeva, Sure, Ghoster, Kid North, Time To Burn, and Kabbel. His music combines energetic beats with personal, introspective lyrics, resulting in a rich tapestry of sound peppered with a penetrating, vulnerable vocal palette. His latest EP, “Why Does Anyone?”, showcases this mix, with Hoepffner’s vibrant production skills and vocals that evoke both a sense of hedonism and a deep appreciation for the fragility of life. Now, the surging pop star turns his attention to a new track, delivering a track that is both introspective and flush with vibrant lyricism and lush instrumentals.

With “The Only Queer in the Van”, Francis describes a difficult coming-out while touring in a rock band. Equipped with a gentle guitar riff, driving percussion and bouncing, infectious hooks, this track is a lavishly arranged demonstration of Francis’ talent. As the track unfolds, we’re treated to airy, open-road ambience and Francis’ dynamic and anthemic harmonised vocals. Together, the uniquely arranged pop cut crafts a narrative from an intensely personable moment, catered to the ears of captivated listeners.

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