Following the July 20th release of the OGB Remixes EP via the Bay Area’s staple electronic/bass label MalLabel Music, OKC rapper, producer, and multi-instrumentalist J French kicks off the fall season (10/11/2018) with his Letter To H.E.R. video clip.
“Letter To H.E.R” is a short song I made in admiration of soul music and one of my favorite R&B artist doing it right now. It’s also a letter to the type of women I admire.” – J French
“Letter To H.E.R” is from J French‘s forthcoming OGB 1.5 album. Due out November 9, OGB 1.5 is a complete overhaul of the original OGB album (released via EMPIRE at the beginning of this year), with new original songs and remixes.
“Letter to H.E.R” is available on all streaming platforms October 12. iTunes: https://goo.gl/2iP8Xv
Previous:
- “God Given” (premiered by Billboard)
- “Different Ain’t Different” (video)
- Southwestern ad campaign(Fenton Nissan West)
- “Different Ain’t Different” (premiered by RESPECT)
- “Flowers” (video)
- “Late Nights” (video)
More about J French
J French is an accomplished rapper, multi-instrumentalist and producer from Oklahoma City. His first rhyme was written to Devin The Dude‘s “Don’t Wait” at age 12. French has successfully garnered a strong regional following that spans Texas, Oklahoma, and LA. French’s father, Brother Num, is a two-time Grammy Award-winning musician who has contributed to works by Common (background vocals and xylophone on “Go”), Naughty By Nature, Consequence, Bootsy Collins (w/ Burning Spear), and more. While Num provided French with his formal percussion training early on, French eventually went on to master the cornet,piano, xylophone, violin, and cello by middle school. French has since worked with Grammy Award-winning producer Jah Born (of Erykah Badu‘s official band RC & The Gritz), and more. Now as a voting member of the Grammys, French has aspirations of one day collecting a Grammy award of his own. In addition to putting the finishing touches on his next solo album, French has been hard at work on a project with producer Demitrius “Meech” Shipp Sr. for the better part of 2017.
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