“Pretending” by JW Francis

JW Francis is known for his eclectic and upbeat production work. In “Pretending” he doesn’t shy away from this notion either but does so in a way that feels refreshing and intentional. This song is like one big and happy collision of sounds.

JW Francis commits to his indie-pop and fast paced tone both vocally and lyrically. “Pretending” is like a breath of fresh air. It’s unique yet still has a sense of nostalgia tied to it within the way it uses momentum in the production choices.

JW Francis has created a well rounded tune that will carry you through a Monday morning commute.

Written by Tricia Patras

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