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Blending a sultry soulful sound with authentic songwriting, So-Cal’s own prodigal daughter FancyBaby definitely has a story to tell. Our FancyBaby interview begins to peel the layers of her musical journey, aspirations and much more. Born in The Bay, but raised in both Los Angeles, CA, and Seattle, WA, FancyBaby, née Franchesca, has been singing ever since she could first talk. Having initially honed her skill-set in music programs, plays and theater shows, the still emerging singer-songwriter would later go onto college in Boston, MA, at Berklee College of Music. After school she ascended on her own quest for stardom, eventually unleashing her solo debut, Fancyland, in 2021.
Click to unmute Melissa Rivers Shares Her Unfiltered Thoughts Phone Number List About 2024 Golden Globes Red Carpet: ‘It Was Fine’ Fabrik Logo pause skip_next volume_off fullscreen Since then, the songstress has released several singles and a couple visuals, as she gears up to release a new project. The independent artist grind is different, as she explains, and every move is magnified. But she continues to put in the work and build her fanbase. Read our FancyBaby interview below: Parlé Mag: When did you first become interested in music? How did it all begin for FancyBaby? FancyBaby: I’ve loved music since I was a child. My dad said I used to sit in my car seat and bob my head to rap music and I would sing along to Toni Braxton.
I’ve been playing guitar since I was 11 years old, which sparked my songwriting interest. I was always a part of extracurricular activities [i.e: musical theater, talent shows etc…], from elementary through high school, even in college. Although I went to music school for college, I stayed a part of extracurricular activities as well. By the time I was 22 was when I realized I wanted to take songwriting seriously. Parlé Mag: What influenced your sound and your music? FancyBaby: Growing up in L.A. never deterred my Southern roots. My family from both sides are from the South. My mother’s father listened to a lot of Blues and Jazz, which definitely influenced my sound; my mother listened to a lot of Hip-Hop and R&B; and my father listened to a lot of old school music.
Click to unmute Melissa Rivers Shares Her Unfiltered Thoughts Phone Number List About 2024 Golden Globes Red Carpet: ‘It Was Fine’ Fabrik Logo pause skip_next volume_off fullscreen Since then, the songstress has released several singles and a couple visuals, as she gears up to release a new project. The independent artist grind is different, as she explains, and every move is magnified. But she continues to put in the work and build her fanbase. Read our FancyBaby interview below: Parlé Mag: When did you first become interested in music? How did it all begin for FancyBaby? FancyBaby: I’ve loved music since I was a child. My dad said I used to sit in my car seat and bob my head to rap music and I would sing along to Toni Braxton.
I’ve been playing guitar since I was 11 years old, which sparked my songwriting interest. I was always a part of extracurricular activities [i.e: musical theater, talent shows etc…], from elementary through high school, even in college. Although I went to music school for college, I stayed a part of extracurricular activities as well. By the time I was 22 was when I realized I wanted to take songwriting seriously. Parlé Mag: What influenced your sound and your music? FancyBaby: Growing up in L.A. never deterred my Southern roots. My family from both sides are from the South. My mother’s father listened to a lot of Blues and Jazz, which definitely influenced my sound; my mother listened to a lot of Hip-Hop and R&B; and my father listened to a lot of old school music.