Get to Know F3line and Her Debut EP “Hopeless Romantic”

Since exploding on the scene thanks to her contributions on 2021’s collaborative project, The Chase, rising singer, F3line, has been on the rise. In January 2024, she released a new song, “Day One,” to rave review. Last week, she announced more exciting news for her fans, telling fans that her debut studio EP, Hopeless Romantic, was slated to drop under Sony Music West Africa. 

For the singer, Hopeless Romantic is more than just a collection of songs; it’s a heartfelt narrative delving into the intricacies of love and heartbreak from a woman’s perspective. With five tracks, each offering a unique exploration of emotional phases, F3line masterfully blends Afro R&B and pop, delivering a melodic masterpiece that resonates deeply with listeners.

Since her debut single, “Day One,” F3line has been making waves in the music scene with electrifying performances at live showcases and festivals, garnering attention, and accolades along the way. Recognized as one of the top artists to watch in 2024 by Turntable, F3line’s star continues to rise.

But F3line is more than just an artist—she’s a force to be reckoned with, drawing inspiration from her agile and distinctive character. A devoted guardian of cats and a first-class engineer by education, her journey from academia to the world of music is a testament to her versatility and determination.

As the release of Hopeless Romantic draws near, we had a small virtual chat with the singer to discuss the motivations and inspirations behind her debut project!

How are you feeling ahead of the release of Hopeless Romantic?

I feel really good. I’m just super excited to put my EP out and show the world just a taste of what I’m capable of. 

What was the experience of putting the project together like?

It was long and sometimes stressful, but it was exciting! I worked with so many talented producers and I challenged myself creatively. 

Is there any song on here that you are especially attached to?

I’m most attached to “XoXo” because my mother’s voice is on it. She was basically comforting me.

What do you want your fans to take away from listening to the project?

I want my fans to know that it’s okay to have loved and lost. Your love is your superpower and because it didn’t work with one doesn’t mean you should kill that spark in your eyes. We move on to the next phase!

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