Francky Vincent

Franck Joseph "Francky" Vincent (born 18 April 1956) is a French singer, songwriter, record producer, painter, talent manager and musician from Guadeloupe.

Francky Vincent was born on 18 April 1956 in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, to a modest family, an engineer father and a mother embroiderer.

In 1976 he left to do his military service in Guyana and came home the following year and became head of a store selling spare parts for light aircraft in Raizet.

Two years later, he signed a license agreement with Arcadi (now Wagram Music) and launched the famous compilation Fruit De La Passion (Vas-y Francky c'est bon) which was a huge success.

The disc was ranked 17th in the Top Albums Ifop / SNEP for 13 weeks and sold over 200 000 copies, Francky was a guest on French television studios by Michel Drucker, Jean-Pierre Foucault, amongst others.

He has since released a summer anthem single, "Tu veux mon zizi", which made an entry in the charts by automatically placing sixth and staying twenty-nine weeks in the rankings.

On 29 January 2010, he joined the 3rd installment of a French reality TV show named La Ferme Célébrités, which took place in South Africa, more precisely in Zulu Nyala near Hluhluwe.