Artist's albums
trigger warning
2023 · single
bring u down
2023 · single
lonely
2023 · single
thank god
2023 · single
Meet Me At Our Spot
2022 · single
karma
2022 · single
evergreen
2022 · single
butterfly fields
2022 · single
golden years
2022 · single
OH WELL
2021 · single
avalanche
2021 · single
good things take time
2020 · EP
paper thin
2020 · single
make or break up
2020 · single
head first (remixes)
2020 · single
i think too much
2020 · single
crowded room
2020 · single
time of our lives
2020 · single
bright side of the moon
2019 · EP
hungover sunday
2019 · single
Come Around
2019 · single
head first
2019 · single
breaking all the rules
2019 · single
heavy snow
2019 · single
natural colors
2018 · EP
Hearts of Gold
2018 · single
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Biography
For Christian French, music isn’t just about self-expression—it’s about finding life’s silver living. The singer-songwriter and Indiana native has etched a space in pop music that examines the hardships of anxiety, doubt and insecurity in a way that doesn’t brood or self-deprecate. Instead, it filters his perspective through a lens of positivity, connecting with a legion of fans who identify with his brand of optimism and authenticity in the face of everyday struggles. Fans have witnessed firsthand how French has blossomed from a young upstart posting John Mayer covers to Soundcloud into an artist who isn’t afraid to speak his mind while concurrently developing his voice. With small waves of momentum and reaching larger audiences with his covers, he secured opening slots on tour with Chelsea Cutler and Quinn XCII. After a string of hit singles like “head first” and “By Myself” and a pair of EPs, French continues to embody a more confident sound that straddles pop and rock without losing the introspective clarity of its predecessor. Music for French is less about industry acclaim than it is about being understood by the fans that have followed him down this path. “I feel a lot of my crowd is of the young age where we're trying to decide what to do with our lives and I know that’s a huge decision that weighs super heavily,” he says. “I just want to help people feel more at peace, understand that good things do take time, and you don't have to have everything figured out.”