Franky Boissy Feat Greg Ballad - Let Me Tell You

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Review by Lori Witzel

Album Review: Let Me Tell You by Franky Boissy Feat Greg Ballad Released in 2002 under Centro Records, Let Me Tell You is a solid entry in the electronic music scene, specifically within the house genre. Hailing from the US, Franky Boissy and Greg Ballad crafted an album that’s both nostalgic and refreshingly straightforward, with its four distinct remixes of the titular track. It’s not trying to reinvent the wheel, but it doesn’t need to—this record thrives on vibe and execution. The standout track for me has to be Let Me Tell You (Luis Radio Main Vocal Mix). This version captures the essence of classic house music with its groovy bassline and smooth vocal delivery. There's something about how the beat builds up—it’s not overly complicated, just steady enough to keep you moving. The vocals sit perfectly in the mix, adding warmth without overpowering the instrumental layers. It’s one of those tracks that feels like it could work just as well at a packed club or during a late-night drive when you're lost in thought. You don't forget tunes like this easily because they hit that sweet spot between energy and emotion. Another track worth mentioning is Let Me Tell You (Deep Vocal Mix). If the Luis Radio version is all about uplifting vibes, this one leans into a more introspective mood. The deeper tones and slightly muted percussion give it a hypnotic quality. It pulls you in quietly, almost whispering rather than shouting for attention. Tracks like this remind me why house music can feel so personal—it’s not just about dancing; sometimes, it’s about creating a space where you can just be. What makes Let Me Tell You stick out isn’t necessarily groundbreaking innovation—it’s consistency. Each remix offers a different flavor while staying true to the core of the original composition. The Cose Nostre Remix injects some Italian flair, and the Original Mix keeps things simple yet effective. For fans of early 2000s house, this album serves as a time capsule of sorts—a snapshot of what producers were experimenting with back then. Reflecting on this release now, two decades later, I’m struck by how timeless these tracks feel. Sure, production techniques have evolved since 2002, but there’s a raw charm here that modern polish often lacks. And honestly? Sometimes it’s nice to listen to music that doesn’t try too hard. Let Me Tell You might not change your life, but it’ll definitely make your playlist better. Funny enough, I think Franky and Greg would be okay with that.

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Download

Filename: franky-boissy-feat-greg-ballad-let-me-tell-you.zip
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  • FLAC size: 140 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Let Me Tell You (Deep Vocal Mix)
Let Me Tell You (Luis Radio Main Vocal Mix)
Let Me Tell You (Cose Nostre Remix)
Let Me Tell You (Original Mix)

Video

Frank Boissey Feat.Greg Ballad - Let Me Tell You

Catalog Numbers

CT 003

Labels

Centro Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"

About Franky Boissy Feat Greg Ballad

For the past eight years, Franky Boissy has been building a name for himself in San Francisco's vibrant music community. Pouring his time and energy into promoting and playing at San Francisco's best-known and best-loved nightclubs and parties. Franky has been developing his own style and sound, blending a fusion of soul, jazz and latin beats.

Name Vars

  • F. Boissy
  • Frank Boissy
  • Frankie Boissy

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Let Me Tell You* by Franky Boissy featuring Greg Ballad is a hidden gem in the world of electronic music. Released in 2002 under Centro Records, it blends smooth house vibes with catchy vocals. What makes it stand out? The track "Let Me Tell You" got not one, not two, but four different remixes on the same album! From the deep vibes of the Deep Vocal Mix to the upbeat energy of Luis Radio's Main Vocal Mix, it’s like a choose-your-own-adventure for house music fans. Definitely a trip back to the early 2000s dance scene.

Comments

nefimartinez
2025-03-15
Man the House Track it tight ! E
ramiroflorencio
2025-03-14
Nae It' oot of mee Box..Ha!
heberglz
2025-03-14
Man this track it's tight !
hemati1242
2025-03-13
very nice Jim
luv it
br0kenbutt3rfly
2025-03-13
Once again this is new 2 me,its a bit 2 funky 4 my taste,but its growing on me!,ktf.