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Francis Mercier Drops Infectious Afro House Heater, “Strangers”

Haitian producer Francis Mercier just dropped a hot new summer soundtrack on Musical Freedom Records titled, “Strangers (Do you remember)” featuring the talented Yas Cepeda and vocalist EURI.

A vibrant Afro-house anthem that radiates positive energy throughout its course, this track is the perfect song to dance to this summer.

Mercier’s innate talent for crafting irresistible worldly rhythms shines through on “Strangers (Do You Remember)” kicking it off with an Afro-influenced percussion section, building anticipation before introducing a dynamic bassline that takes the energy to new heights.

Layer by layer, Mercier skillfully constructs the track, culminating in a sun-soaked guitar lick that serves as the centerpiece, perfectly capturing the essence of the summer season.

When speaking about his latest single Mercier states, “This is my most exciting release of the summer. Every time I play it, it uplifts the energy and warmth of everyone in the room around me. I am also very happy with the outcome of the production – the strings, piano, cinematic pads, and afro percussive elements all meld perfectly together.”

Listen to “Strangers (Do you Remember)” by Francis Mercier featuring Yas Cepeda and EURI here now:

 

Written by
Emily Harvey

Aspiring Florida Journalist/Photographer enjoying the world and all the music it has to offer.

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