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Review: "Call Me When It's Over" - Franky

  • Writer: Lauren Nolan
    Lauren Nolan
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read
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Singer-songwriter Franky is back with her first single of 2025: “Call Me When It’s Over.” “Call Me When It’s Over” takes Franky’s signature synth pop sound and pairs it with introspective lyrics about a friendship falling apart. There are many songs about romantic breakups, but few about platonic ones, and Franky writes about it through an honest lens. Franky strikes a massive balance with “Call Me When It’s Over.” The song is equal parts emotionally vulnerable and catchy. The glimmering electro-pop production is high-tempo and flashy, while the lyrics are an insightful look into how frustrating it can be to watch someone you care for change. “Call Me When It’s Over” is a relatable, danceable, must-listen-to pop track  



Franky’s synthwave aesthetic pairs perfectly with the attitude-filled lyrics of “Call Me When It’s Over.” That 1980s-inspired instrumental is so grand in scale, and yet Franky’s lyricism is what takes center stage. Her songwriting carries a real catharsis. For those who have ever been through a friendship breakup, “Call Me When It’s Over” conveys the conflicting feelings all too well. Franky perfectly captures that frustration of knowing someone you love is doing something bad for themselves and everyone around them. The lyrics are sharp, confident, and even optimistic, as the last verse expresses hope for this friendship, put as “It’s not the end just cause it’s the end.” Franky is one of the best up-and-coming songwriters we have right now, and “Call Me When It’s Over” is a prime example of why.


Franky is a rising singer-songwriter who has been making a name for herself for over five years now. Her irresistibly catchy electro-pop hits have garnered mass acclaim, both critically and commercially. Franky has been highlighted by numerous major publications, including EQ Music, Clash Magazine, and even the BBC. She performed in the BBC Introducing studio for International Women’s Day and landed several features on songs played on BBC Radio One. On Spotify, Franky has 17.5 thousand monthly listeners and over four million streams. Franky’s career is only growing bigger, and with her discography, it is easy to see why. You can listen to “Call Me When It’s Over,” along with the rest of Franky's catalog, on all streaming platforms now.



Written By Lauren Nolan



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