Francis Okeowo popularly known as Fransax shared his experience as gospel artist and other related issues. Except;
Q: Fransax, could you tell us about your background and how you got started in music?
A: My journey in music began in my late teenage/early youth days, as I found inspiration in the melodies of gospel greats like Harold Rayford, Micheal Akiode and Gerald Albright. Growing up in Lagos, Nigeria, I was drawn to the saxophone, and from there, my passion for music blossomed.
Q: How would you describe your musical style?
A: I would describe my musical style as a fusion of gospel and soul, with a touch of African percussive sounds. I strive to create music that resonates with the soul and uplifts the spirit.
Q: Can you share with us some memorable moments from your musical journey?
A: One of the most memorable moments for me was when I had my first concert “Topxperience” in 2019 that brought hundreds of people to worship.
It was a powerful experience to see people come together through music to connect with GOD.
Q: We heard you’re currently in the United Kingdom. How’s that been going?
A: Yes, I’m currently in the UK, and it’s been an amazing experience connecting with audiences from different backgrounds and cultures. The energy and enthusiasm of the crowds have been truly inspiring.
Q: What can your fans expect from you in 2024?
A: I have a lot of great stuff coming out in 2024, including my debut single, which I’m really excited about. I’ve been working hard on new music that I believe will touch souls on a profound level.
Q: Before we wrap up, is there anything else you’d like to share with our audience?
A: I just want to express my gratitude to everyone who has supported me on this journey, and I’m incredibly thankful for the opportunity to share my music with the world. Stay tuned for more exciting updates, and let’s continue to spread love and positivity through the power of music and never forget “Music is God’s gift to comfort human”.