North London singer-songwriter and producer/DJ Ruby Francis fuses ‘00s R&B, neo-soul, and jazz in her new single “Pages of Philosophy,” which is out ahead of her forthcoming EP. The self-produced track sees her collaborating with songwriter Laura Roy and instrumentalist Rashaan Brown, who lays the bassline for the cut. The record is a blissful recollection of the first instance of falling in love and feeling entranced by the euphoria. From detaching from the real world into the comforting arms of one's lover and the blissful feeling that comes from the vulnerability involved. Ruby Francis captures it all on wax with a heartfelt and soul-stirring performance ripe with sultry melodies and a mantra-like hook.
This is the perfect anthem for lovers experiencing the puppy love stage.
Ruby Francis's self-produced album Archives featured Grammy winners Blue Lab Beats and Grammy-nominated Laura Roy. She has performed at major festivals like the Secret Garden Party, Boomtown, Latitude (BBC Intro), and supported the late Roy Ayers at Jazz Cafe a while back.
Stream “Pages of Philosophy” on DSPs here.
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