Montreal musician Geoffroy recently unveiled a fresh version of “No Calls Before Noon,” this time featuring a collaboration with UK rap/producer duo Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn. Originally the focus track from the deluxe edition of Geoffroy’s 2024 LP Good Boy, the song resonated deeply with listeners and eventually caught the attention of the Brighton-based pair.
Their contribution to this new version brings a powerful new dimension, blending Geoffroy’s introspective style with Frankie Stew’s poignant verses and Harvey Gunn’s crisp, atmospheric production.
This reimagined version retains the essence of the original—a reflective narrative about setting boundaries and finding clarity—but now weaves in the duo’s UK rap influences, adding depth and grit to the track.
Frankie Stew’s introspective lyrics complement Geoffroy’s evocative delivery, creating a seamless dialogue between two distinct yet harmonizing perspectives. Meanwhile, Harvey Gunn’s production subtly reworks the soundscape, infusing it with a mellow yet rhythmic energy that elevates the track.
About the track by Geoffroy:
“Look at what I’ve achieved, nearly makes me weep,” he says, as if rapping into the handset of a rain soaked telephone booth.
“Makes me wanna just be less deep…be more free, I’ve got so much to be happy for, d’you know what I mean?”
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