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[Interview] Francis On My Mind dives into empowering track "Women Theory," creative process and more

  • September 24, 2025
  • Malvika Padin
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Steeped in authenticity and sensitivity powerhouse talent Francis On My Mind weaves sonic tales that feel vulnerable and empowering all at once. Known for her luscious blend of synth-pop and electronic music underscored by sincere storytelling, her latest offering “Women Theory,” is yet another showcase of her impactful musicality. 

Led by laid-back delivery and captivating instrumentals, the track delivers a poignant statement on the pressures and challenges women face in modern society. Tinged with rawness and confidence in equal parts, the track is a compelling call to address the anxiety, self-doubt, and emotional labor that society often imposes on women.

With an ability to channel deeply personal experiences into heartfelt universal emotions, Francis On My Mind continues to carve out a space for herself with her expansive artistry. 

In conversation with Earmilk, she dives into the message and creative process “Women Theory,” her sonic evolution, inspirations and more.

  1. What’s the inspiration/message behind “Women Theory”?

Women Theory is all about embracing female power, vulnerability, and complexity at the same time. It’s kind of a love letter to all the women who have ever felt misunderstood or underestimated. I wanted to create a track that feels both empowering and introspective, like a reminder that softness and strength can absolutely coexist. It’s personal, but I think a lot of people will see themselves in it.

  1. Take me through the creative process for this track? What sparked the idea for it? 

This one came together in such an organic way. I started with a journal entry, actually I’d written down some thoughts about womanhood, identity, and feeling like you’re constantly being placed in a box. From there, I brought it into a session with my producer, and we built the sound around those emotions. I wanted the production to have this dreamy, electronic vibe but still feel raw and honest. The melodies came natural, it just felt like the song knew where it wanted to go.

  1. How would you describe your sound and how has it evolved over time? 

I’d say my sound sits somewhere between dreamy electro-pop and indie synth. Early on, I was really into clean, ethereal vibes—lots of space, airy vocals, soft synths. But over time, I’ve started to experiment more with layering, rhythm, and edge. I think “Women Theory” reflects that evolution—it still feels like me, but there’s a bit more fire in it. I’ve become more confident in pushing boundaries and trusting my instincts.

  1. What’s the most rewarding part of the music making process for you? What’s the most challenging part? 

The most rewarding part is definitely when people connect with the music. Like, when someone tells me a song helped them through something or made them feel seen, that’s everything to me. On the flip side, the most challenging part is probably dealing with self-doubt. Sometimes I get caught up in overthinking or comparing myself, and I have to remind myself to just create from a genuine place.

5. Who inspires you both professionally and on a personal level?

Professionally, I’ve always been super inspired by artists like Robyn, Lorde, and Christine and the Queens, women who make bold, emotional music and aren’t afraid to be different. On a personal level, I’d say my mom. She’s always been this strong, graceful force in my life. A real quiet kind of power. She’s taught me so much about resilience and staying true to yourself.

6. If you could experiment with any genre in the future what would it be and why? 

I’d love to try something more orchestral or cinematic, like mixing strings and classical elements with my usual synthy, electronic stuff. There’s something so powerful about that contrast. I also have a soft spot for trip-hop vibes, like Portishead or Massive Attack. That moody, atmospheric energy really speaks to me.

7. Finally for anyone who is discovering your music, what three words best describe what they can expect?

Dreamy. Honest. Bold.


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