Sage Francis Explained

Sage Francis
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Paul William Francis
Birth Date:November 18, 1976
Birth Place:Miami, Florida U.S.
Origin:Providence, Rhode Island U.S.
Genre:Hip hop
Occupation:Rapper
Years Active:1996–present
Alias:Paul Francis
Xaul Zan
Label:Strange Famous Records, Anticon, Epitaph Records, ANTI-, Rhymesayers Entertainment
Website:
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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.[3]

Early life and education

Francis was born in Miami, Florida, but grew up in Providence, Rhode Island. He is an only child and grew up for most of his childhood with his mother and stepfather after his parents divorced when he was young. He lived in different parts of Rhode Island including North Smithfield and Woonsocket. His mom worked as a bartender and his stepfather worked as a locksmith.

Francis began writing and recording original lyrics at age 8, being inspired by acts such as Run DMC and Public Enemy.[4] [5] According to Artistdirect, Francis began sneaking out of his parents' house at age 12 to participate in rap battles.[6]

Francis received a degree in communications from Dean College in Franklin, Massachusetts and a degree in journalism from the University of Rhode Island.[7]

Career

In 1996, he recorded his first official demo tape, and by 1998 he had a radio show on WRIU called True School Session.

Francis won the Superbowl MC Battle in Boston in 1999, beating Esoteric.[8] [9] Francis won the Scribble Jam emcee battle in 2000, beating Blueprint.[10] [11]

In 2001, the song "Makeshift Patriot," recorded on October 11, 2001, became an Internet hit for its critique of American media during and immediately following the September 11 attacks.[12] Francis considers "Makeshift Patriot" to be the song that really made things come together for him. It was on the 2002 mix tape, The Known Unsoldier – Sick Of Waging War... and was widely circulated for free.

He released the critically acclaimed first solo album Personal Journals in 2002. The record Hope, his only album with Joe Beats released under the name Non-Prophets, was named after the state of Rhode Island's motto of hope, and was meant to be very Rhode Island-centric.[13]

Francis broke music genre barriers by getting signed to Epitaph Records, making himself the first hip hop artist to sign with the punk rock label. He released three albums with Epitaph: A Healthy Distrust, Human the Death Dance and Life.[14] [15]

Francis has described A Healthy Distrust as being a political record, which reflected his mistrust of government and big business with a focus on socio-political matters.

In May 2007, a music video of the song "Got Up This Morning" from Human the Death Dance was released. The song featured vocals by Jolie Holland and beats produced by Buck 65. The video featured cameos from B. Dolan, Brother Ali, Buck 65, Divinci from Solillaquists of Sound, Holland, Slug, and Tom Inhaler from Francis' band and Strange Famous Records[16]

Life was a shift into a different style for Francis, focusing on spoken word and indie rock.[17] The record featured contributions and collaborations with Califone, Chris Walla, Jason Lytle, and Mark Linkous.

Francis made a guest appearance on Bad Religion's The Empire Strikes First, on the track "Let Them Eat War".

In 2014, Francis released Copper Gone after a four-year break from touring.[18] [19] The album was named after the phenomenon Francis saw in his neighborhood where abandoned buildings would have their copper pipes stripped to be sold, and then tagged as "Copper Gone" to let others know that there was no copper left to steal.

Francis says that he has been releasing mix tapes consistently since 1999, and will continue to release the Sick of... mix tape series on an ongoing basis.

Francis has toured extensively,[20] and has performed shows with Atmosphere, Brother Ali, and Eyedea & Abilities.

Epic Beard Men

Francis collaborated with B. Dolan under the name Epic Beard Men. The duo's official debut single, "War on Christmas", was released in 2017.[21] In 2018, the duo released the Season 1 EP,[22] as well as "Five Hearts", a single from the EP.[23] In 2019, the duo released the first studio album, This Was Supposed to Be Fun.[24] It includes "You Can't Tell Me Shit", which became The Strangers "Inbox Jukebox Track of the Day".[25] The album was placed at number 20 on PopMatters "20 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2019" list.[26]

Strange Famous Records

Francis is the founder and CEO of the independent hip hop record label Strange Famous Records. The label first began in 1996 as a way for him to release his previously unreleased songs in the late 1990s. It has since evolved into an official enterprise with an expanding roster of like-minded artists. He released several Sick Of mixtapes available on his website.

Social activism

Francis worked with fellow rapper B. Dolan who had the idea to start an organization and website named KnowMore.org aka KnowMore: The People's Corporation Watch Project which focused on connecting consumers with social responsibility information about corporations and responsible consumerism.

Francis went to South Africa to work on solutions to AIDS in South Africa, especially in regards to children. As part of that effort he was part of a documentary on HIV in South Africa.[27]

Other work

Francis is also part of the contemporary spoken word movement. His relationship with the Providence poetry slam community (he was on their 1998, 1999 and 2002 national poetry slam teams)[28] led to it being called "The House that Sage Francis Built."[29] From 2000 to 2002, he also DJ-ed for the NYC-Urbana poetry slam, a weekly slam series held at the legendary punk rock venue CBGB.

Discography

See main article: Sage Francis discography.

Studio albums

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Thomas-Glass. Dan. Dusted Features: Sage Francis is to Dusted Magazine as ________ is to _________. Dusted Magazine. 2002. 2018-02-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20150322073651/http://dustedmagazine.com/features/27. 2015-03-22. dead.
  2. News: Ma. David. Sage Francis. SLAP Magazine. December 2005. https://web.archive.org/web/20070927185427/http://www.slapmagazine.com/new_site/issues/12_05/Sage/. 27 September 2007.
  3. News: Khanna. Vish. Sage Francis. Exclaim!. 7 June 2010. en. 18 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180403234826/http://exclaim.ca/music/article/sage_francis. 3 April 2018. live.
  4. News: Clendening. Cory. An Exclusive Interview With Sage Francis. IllestLyrics.com. 10 September 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100913010439/http://www.illestlyrics.com/exclusives/an-illest-exclusive-with-sage-francis/. 13 September 2010.
  5. News: Francis. Sage. Sage Francis Interview. TheBeeShine. 31 July 2014. Video interview.
  6. News: Sage Francis Biography. 18 February 2018. Artistdirect. https://web.archive.org/web/20180219090156/http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/bio/sage-francis/1641757. 19 February 2018. live.
  7. News: Naughty Mickie. Sage Francis works harder than most. DaBelly. 2005. 2016-05-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20160921025351/http://www.dabelly.com/features/feature188.htm. 2016-09-21. live.
  8. Web site: Akrobatik. Francis. Sage. Sage Francis vs. Akrobatik. Superbowl MC Battle. Video. 1999.
  9. Web site: Esoteric. Francis. Sage. Esoteric vs. Sage Francis. Superbowl MC Battle. Video. 1999. 2018-02-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20190516050535/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVQGAdFRxts. 2019-05-16. live.
  10. Web site: Brother Ali. Francis. Sage. Sage Francis vs. Brother Ali. Scribble Jam. Video. 2000.
  11. Web site: Francis. Sage. Blueprint. Sage Francis vs. Brother Ali. Scribble Jam. Video. 2000. 2018-02-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20120705123142/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imwTKVxV658. 2012-07-05. live.
  12. Web site: Martin. Abby. Francis. Sage. Sage Francis Breaks the Stage on 9/11 Fear Mongering, Corporate Hip Hop & Performs 'Vonnegut Busy'. Breaking the Set. Video interview. 11 July 2014. 18 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180908133426/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8uK38eTPn8. 8 September 2018. live.
  13. Web site: Francis. Sage. Scroobius Pip. Sage Francis and Scroobius Pip Copper Gone Interview. HHKMusic. Video interview. 14 March 2015.
  14. News: Braidwood. Stefan. Sage Francis: A Healthy Distrust. PopMatters. 16 February 2005. en. 18 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180710010351/https://www.popmatters.com/francissage-healthy-2495904189.html. 10 July 2018. live.
  15. News: Schiller. Mike. Sage Francis: Human the Death Dance. PopMatters. 9 May 2007. en. 18 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180129004544/https://www.popmatters.com/sage-francis-human-the-death-dance-2496248774.html. 29 January 2018. live.
  16. News: Sage Francis - Making of "Got Up This Morning". Epitaph Records. 23 May 2007. Video.
  17. News: Fiander. Matthew. Sage Francis: Li(f)e. PopMatters. 27 May 2010. en. 18 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180205074152/https://www.popmatters.com/125997-sage-francis-life-2496189648.html. 5 February 2018. live.
  18. News: Finley. Adam. Sage Francis: Copper Gone. PopMatters. 6 June 2014. en. 18 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180206133009/https://www.popmatters.com/182247-sage-francis-copper-gone-2495655012.html. 6 February 2018. live.
  19. News: Van Siclen. Bill. Providence Rapper Sage Francis brings his show to The Met. The Providence Journal. 12 March 2015. en. 18 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180218210214/http://www.providencejournal.com/article/20150312/ENTERTAINMENTLIFE/150319817. 18 February 2018. live.
  20. News: Francis. Sage. Sage Francis - Artist Interview. TheFilmGuys Productions. 13 June 2016. Video interview.
  21. Web site: Sage Francis & B. Dolan Unveil Epic Beard Men Project With "War On Christmas". HipHopDX. Kyle. Eustice. December 21, 2017. May 20, 2019.
  22. Web site: Indie Rappers Sage Francis and B. Dolan's New EP Is a Funky, Whacked-Out Acid Trip. Vice. Kim. Kelly. March 2, 2018. May 20, 2019.
  23. Web site: Sage Francis & B. Dolan Announce New EP With SoundCloud Rapper-Fighting Video Game. HipHopDX. Kyle. Eustice. February 26, 2018. May 20, 2019.
  24. Web site: Music Scene: Epic Beard Men and other area shows for April 26–May 2. Grand Junction Daily Sentinel. Tammy. Gemmaehlich. April 23, 2019. May 20, 2019.
  25. Web site: Inbox Jukebox Track of the Day: The Witty Snarkfest "You Can't Tell Me Shit" by Acerbic Indie Rappers Epic Beard Men. The Stranger. Dave. Segal. April 10, 2019. May 20, 2019.
  26. Web site: The 20 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2019: 20. Epic Beard Men - This Was Supposed to Be Fun [Strange Famous]]. PopMatters. Quentin B.. Huff. December 6, 2019. December 30, 2019.
  27. News: Hakes. Tyler. Sage Francis Travels to South Africa for HIV Documentary. aboveGround Magazine. 2011. 2018-02-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20180218210445/http://abovegroundmagazine.com/news/culture-news/01/24/sage-francis-travels-to-south-africa-for-hiv-documentary/. 2018-02-18. live.
  28. News: GotPoetry.com: Providence Poetry Slam. GotPoetry.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20050804084603/http://www.gotpoetry.com/Sections/op=viewarticle/artid=16.html. 4 August 2005.
  29. Book: Aptowicz. Cristin O'Keefe. Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam. 2008. Soft Skull. New York. 978-1-933-36882-5. 100–101, 198. 165956969.