Canadian artist profile
SourcedNaïma Frank
Artist · Montreal, QC
Naïma Frank is a Montreal singer-songwriter whose francophone alternative R&B blends pop, soul, electronic detail, hip-hop and jazz influences with intimate writing shaped by her Haitian heritage.
- Active since
- 2019
- Catalog
- 14 releases
- Last checked
- July 17, 2026
About
The artist
Naïma Frank is a Montreal singer-songwriter of Haitian heritage working across alternative R&B, pop, soul, electronic music, hip-hop, and jazz influences. Her writing uses personal experience to examine vulnerability, self-worth, difficult relationships, identity, and feminine strength. Frank began releasing music in 2019 with Young Girls and emerged more broadly through the 2021 Francos de Montréal competition Duo avec ton idole. Her first project, Petite fille devient grande, followed in 2022 as a seven-track EP and was identified by her current management profile as a self-produced release. It brought wider radio, press, and festival attention to songs including Tu vas où, T'es la reine, and Lola. Current team documentation records twelve awards from Vue sur la Relève, the RADAR grant presented through M for Montréal and Mundial Montréal, and the CHOQ award for best music video at Festival Filministe. In 2025, Frank reached the semifinals of Les Francouvertes and the Festival international de la chanson de Granby and became a finalist for the SOCAN Félix-Leclerc Prize. Her first full-length album, 18 ans et +, arrived through Ray-On in January 2026. The artist-controlled Bandcamp describes the thirteen-track record as an open exploration of R&B that resists narrow genre categories, while its tags connect alternative R&B, neo-soul, pop, francophone music, and Montreal. The exact Spotify identity 4aUXzuFgiPrcbVEQuw5r23 exposes fourteen principal album and single containers in the Canadian market from August 2019 through January 2026. Apple Music and the artist-controlled catalog confirm one album, two EPs, and eleven singles. The EPs are Petite fille devient grande and the five-track Danse avec moi remix collection. Representative releases include Young Girls, Petite fille devient grande, Danse avec moi (Remixes), Royallll with Fernie, Peau blanche, and 18 ans et +. Spotify rights lines identify Naïma Frank under exclusive licence to Ray-On for the current album and 2025 singles. Frank's current Indie Montréal management profile identifies her as a Montreal artist, documents the 2026 album and current Quebec and international performances, and provides the public professional route. The City of Montreal independently presents two July and August 2026 performances and describes her current album, Haitian heritage, and alternative R&B direction. Apple Music identifies the exact artist in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and MusicBrainz independently connects the same Montreal and Canadian identity to Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, and Wikidata. These sources satisfy MusicList's current Canadian country, Quebec province, and Montreal city gates. Professional inquiries route through the current management profile without reproducing direct contact details. Spotify media is displayed live with provider attribution and a monogram fallback.
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- Public registry ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Current City of Montreal artist event series documenting two July and August 2026 Montreal performances, the current album, alternative R&B, soul, electro-pop, intimate writing, and Haitian heritage ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 17, 2026
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