Frazer Lepford is slowly but surely paving his way through the sea of noise that is the music industry nowadays. The Brighton based artist conducts himself in a way that is there for all to see, and has a dedicated commitment to his craft that is shown once again in new single ‘Didn’t Mean To Make You Cry’.
Plan B comes to mind instantly, as well as Maverick Sabre in what is a brilliantly written soul-pop track from Lepford. But he also stands on his own, with his unique voice with a real grit and conviction behind his lyricism, alongside the modern, crisp production, makes for a stunning combination.
Speaking on the meaning behind ‘Didn’t Mean To Make You Cry’, Frazer explains:“I started writing the song in my bedroom one evening after speaking with my brother about his break up. I needed a way to express my feelings about his unfortunate situation.”
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