Francisse Elaine

Francisse Elaine

Singer/Songwriter/Pop/Rock

Bio

Born in 1996, Francisse Elaine Bondoc grew up as an only child to two traditional Filipino parents. Constantly moving, music was the only thing that was consistent in her life. Growing up, her mother listened to Celine Dion, Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston while her father listened to Journey, The Bee Gees, and Frank Sinatra. Raised with such genre variation, her talent for adaptability improved her capability for relative performances. Heavily influence by P!nk and Celine Dion, her powerful belt and performance catches audiences attention winning the title of Grand Champion of a Filipino contest called Tawag Ng Tanghalan in 2004. She also landed an appearance on America’s Got Talent Season 2 in 2006. Breaking her own boundaries, she composes songs that lean towards the indie pop genre which leads her to create beautiful melodic songs that connects with personal experiences about love and life. She continues to represent the idea of falling in love with your true self and being comfortable in your own skin. After graduating with an Associates in Music Production & Sound Design at the Academy of Art University, she is currently attending college at Los Angeles School of Music to pursue a Bachelor in Music for Songwriting.