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Sage Francis performing at the 2013 Treefort Music Fest Paul William " Sage " Francis (born November 18, 1976) is an American independent underground rapper from Providence, Rhode Island . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is the founder and CEO of Strange Famous Records .
Atmosphere - "A Song We Made With Sage" from "Trying to Find a Balance" (2003) DJ Signify - "Kiddie Litter" "Haunted House Party" "Cup of Regret" from Sleep No More (2004) Bad Religion - "Let Them Eat War" from The Empire Strikes First (2004)
Daniel Thomas-Glass of Dusted Magazine said, "The combination of Sage Francis's boldly self-searching poetry with the beats of some of underground hip hop's most talented producers is out-and-out breathtaking, from the opener 'Crack Pipes,' that brilliantly flips Sixtoo's impossible-to-rhyme-over beat from his instrumental opus The Secrets That ...
Copper Gone is the fifth solo studio album by American rapper Sage Francis. [1] It was released on Strange Famous Records on June 3, 2014. [2] It is the first official studio album after Sage Francis announced his hiatus, which lasted for four years. [3] It peaked at number 180 on the Billboard 200 chart. [4]
Sage Francis is the executive producer of both and appears on both albums. [5] Los Angeles rapper 2Mex signed to Strange Famous Records in 2008, and his solo album, My Fanbase Will Destroy You, was released on the label in 2010. [6] Minneapolis hip hop group No Bird Sing's third album, Definition Sickness, was released on the label in 2013. [7]
Human the Death Dance is the third solo studio album by American rapper Sage Francis. [1] It was released on Epitaph Records on May 8, 2007. [ 2 ] It peaked at number 97 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Having toured and worked with each other, Sage Francis and B. Dolan wanted to put aside time to create music together. [3] However, the two couldn't find time in their schedules until they were invited to perform at the 2016 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. [3] There, they started writing their new collaborative songs. [3]
The album was released on Sage Francis's Strange Famous Records. Their debut album Hope was released on Lex Records in 2003. It was described by Pitchfork Media as "one of the year's finest," also receiving a positive review from CMJ New Music Monthly. [2] [3] In early 2004, they toured the United States on Sage Francis' Fuck Clear Channel tour ...