Livvi Franc

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Livvi Franc in Los Angeles, 2019
Background information
Birth nameOlivia Charlotte Waithe
Born (1988-05-31) 31 May 1988 (age 36)
Harrogate, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Origin Barbados
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active2007present
Labels
Website www.livvifranc.com

Olivia Charlotte Waithe (born 31 May 1988), better known by her stage name Livvi Franc, is a British Barbadian singer-songwriter.

Contents

Early life

Franc was born in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, [1] England to an English mother and a Bajan father. [2] Franc's stage name was inspired by her late maternal grandfather, Frank Wilson, she explained to Flavour Magazine that he had "noticed me playing the piano and predicted I was going to be a musician. Sadly he’s no longer here. So, in honour of him, I called myself Livvi Franc; Livvi because it’s my nickname, and Franc because it’s a funkier version of Frank." [3] When Franc was five, the family moved to Barbados, because her parents decided that their daughters, Franc and her elder sister, should experience their Barbadian heritage. [1] They would return to England during the summer holidays. [3] Franc wrote her first song at age eleven and learned the guitar at fifteen and sang in school talent shows and pageants growing up. [1] [4]

Career

Franc's first manager discovered her when a friend of Franc's who babysitted for her gave her one of Franc's cassette tape demos. [1] Franc then went on to record proper demos in studio in Barbados and Miami, where she met her next manager. Soon after, she was in New York meeting label heads and auditioning. [1] She finally signed with Jive Records, after months of negotiations, [2] after singing an Etta James song for them. [3] Prior to signing with Jive, Franc had gone through three years of artist development and attended workshops on it. [2] [5] She had attended Queens College in Barbados. [5] Jordin Sparks recorded a song written by Livvi Franc, "Walking on Snow", [6] Franc has also written for Cheryl Cole, Kelly Clarkson, Marié Digby, Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, [3] Rihanna and Cher Lloyd.

Franc's debut single, "Now I'm That Bitch" was released in the summer of 2009. The song topped the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart and became a top 40 hit in New Zealand and the UK. [7] Another song, "This Is a Raid" appeared on the reboot of Melrose Place . [7] Franc released her second single named "Automatik". Produced by RedOne, the single peaked at #6 on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart. During the end of 2010, the album was eventually shelved by Jive and so Livvi left Jive Records, however quickly signed to Beluga Heights/Warner Bros., where she is currently finishing her debut album. In a UStream session, Franc said she is delaying working on her own album and instead is focusing on writing for other acts.

In 2023, she went by the stage name "Ei8ht" and was featured in the soundtrack from the film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse , with her song "Silk & Cologne", featuring Offset.

Since then, she has also released a new single called "Rah" at the end of 2023.

Artistry

Franc has listed Nelly Furtado, Alicia Keys, Alanis Morissette as her influences and System of a Down as one of her favourite bands saying 'I listen to everything. On my iPod I have Santigold, La Roux, Nelly Furtado, some soca, and some reggae and some country music.’ Her love for such broad and diverse music is said to be reflected in her debut self-titled album. 'It’s all the different sides of me come together… There are a couple of tracks with a little reggae vibe, some with more of a UK or retro vibe. It’s different and it all falls into place. [3]

Discography

Extended plays

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positions
UK
[10]
NZ
[11]
US
[12]
US Dance
2008"Free" [a]
2009"Now I'm That Bitch"
(featuring Pitbull)
40241141
2010"Automatik"6
"Nobody Loves Me"
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released.
Notes

Other appearances

YearTitleAppearanceNotes
2009"Overboard"
(Marié Digby featuring Livvi Franc)
Appears as featured vocalist and co-writer
2012"Warning Shot"
(MGK featuring Cassie)
Appears as a backing vocalist
2014"Through The Blinds"
(Simon Pipe featuring Livvi Franc)
-
Appears as a featured vocalist
2015"I Could Do This Every Night"
(Tinie Tempah featuring Livvi Franc)
Appears as a featured vocalist
2017"In The Dark"
(Wilkinson featuring Livvi Franc)
Appears as a featured vocalist

Songwriting credits

YearArtistAppearanceTitle
2008 Michael Jackson Unknown [13]
2009 Cheryl Cole 3 Words "Rain on Me"
Jordin Sparks Battlefield "Walking on Snow"
2011 Britney Spears Femme Fatale "Trouble for Me"
DJ Khaled We the Best Forever "It Ain't Over 'til It's Over"
Jason Derulo Future History "Pick Up the Pieces"
Kelly Clarkson Stronger "The War Is Over"
Cher Lloyd Sticks + Stones "Dub on the Track"
"Love Me for Me"
2012 Melanie Amaro Truly"Don't Fail Me Now"
"Did I Ever"
Gravity 5 How to Rock (Soundtrack) "Hey Now"
Delta Goodrem Child of the Universe "When My Stars Come Out"
Leona Lewis Glassheart "Shake You Up"
2AM Club Moon Tower"Mary"
Ciara "Got Me Good"
"Insomniac"
"Standing Alone"
"Wash Away"
Christina Aguilera Lotus "Red Hot Kinda Love"
Rihanna Unapologetic "What Now"
Laza Morgan "Gimme Little"
2013 Demi Lovato Demi "Two Pieces"
Jessica Sanchez Me, You & the Music "Don't Come Around"
Ciara Ciara "Read My Lips"
"Overdose"
Selena Gomez Stars Dance "Save the Day"
Zendaya Zendaya "Bottle You Up"
Kelly Clarkson Wrapped in Red "4 Carats"
Luminites "Do Something"
2014 Tone Damli Heartkill "Perfect World"
Shakira Shakira "That Way"
Alexa Goddard "So There"
2015 Ciara Jackie "One Woman Army"
Demi Lovato Confident "Old Ways"
2016 Brooke Candy Daddy Issues "Happy Days"
2017 Zara Larsson So Good "What They Say"
2021 Coldplay Music of the Spheres Let Somebody Go” with Selena Gomez
2021 BamBam Who Are You (feat. Seulgi of Red Velvet)"Who Are You"
2022 Jackson Wang Magic Man (Jackson Wang Album) "Dopamine"

Videography

Music videos

YearSingleDirector
2008"Free"Laurent Briet [14]
2009"Now I'm That Bitch" (featuring Pitbull)Sarah Chatfield [15]
2009"Now I'm That Chick"Sarah Chatfield
2010"Automatik"Malcom Jones

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