Starlite began traveling across the United States by train in an effort to find what direction he was going to take his life in. On one of these trips, he made the decision to focus on music. This was followed by an investment of $100,000 from the Normative Music Company, giving Francis and the Lights a
valuation of $1 million. Normative's president,
Jake Lodwick, a friend of Starlite and a co-founder of
Vimeo, said, "Francis Starlite is an uncompromising musician and a strong leader. I believe he will bring Francis and the Lights to international stardom. The spectacular live shows, beautiful recordings, and his relentless character back me up." In late 2009, Normative Music Company shut down. Starlite and Lodwick have since collaborated on the music app Keezy. Francis and the Lights were credited as producing the song "Karaoke" for Canadian rapper
Drake, from his 2010 debut album,
Thank Me Later. In 2010, they toured with Drake, MGMT,
Ke$ha,
La Roux, and
Mark Ronson. On July 20, 2010, Francis and the Lights released their third EP, ''It'll Be Better
, through Cantora Records. It was produced by Starlite and Jake Schreier. Schreier, once a supporting musician for Francis and the Lights, has directed most of their music videos, and they provided the score for his feature film debut, Robot & Frank (2012). A fourth EP, Like a Dream
, came out in 2013. Drake quoted the 2010 Francis and the Lights track "Get in the Car" on his song "Madonna", from his 2015 mixtape If You're Reading This It's Too Late''. The phrase "Big as Madonna" was later used on a shirt that was worn by
Madonna during her appearance in Drake's 2015
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival headlining set. Starlite works closely with
Muxtape founder Justin Ouellette, who has designed several websites and
HTML5 music players for Francis and the Lights releases. In 2016, Francis and the Lights were featured on
Chance the Rapper's "Summer Friends", from his third mixtape,
Coloring Book. They served as the opening act on the North American tour dates of his
Magnificent Coloring World Tour, which ran between September and October 2016. On May 15, 2016, Starlite released a solo piano song titled "Thank You", which was recorded on a phone in
Justin Vernon's living room. On July 7, 2016, Francis and the Lights released a music video for the new song "
Friends", featuring
Bon Iver and
Kanye West. On August 13, the band premiered their debut studio album,
Farewell, Starlite!, during a performance at the
Eaux Claires music festival. It was released on September 24, 2016. The same year, Francis and the Lights performed a cover of "
Dear Theodosia" as a duet with Chance the Rapper on
The Hamilton Mixtape. A remix of "May I Have This Dance", featuring Chance the Rapper, was released alongside a music video on May 18, 2017.
Just for Us, the band's second full-length album, came out in December 2017. Francis and the Lights are credited as a producer on the 2018 Kanye West album,
ye, for the tracks "
I Thought About Killing You", "
All Mine", and "
Ghost Town". They appear uncredited on the song "I Thought About Killing You," co-written by Starlite, on a loop heard throughout the track. On
Kids See Ghosts, a collaboration by West and
Kid Cudi under the name
Kids See Ghosts, they are also credited as a producer on the song "
Feel the Love", which features rapper
Pusha T. The band's third album,
Same Night Different Dream, was originally announced for release as
Take Me to the Light via a Tumblr post in August 2019. It was subsequently renamed and scheduled for a November 1 issue that was eventually delayed. "
Take Me to the Light", featuring Bon Iver and Kanye West, came out as the first single on August 30, 2019. As of , the album has not been published. Starlite is the inventor of a layered vocal effect he refers to as the "Prismizer". It features prominently on many of his productions, including "Close to You" by
Frank Ocean and throughout
Coloring Book by Chance the Rapper. In 2024, the band's song "See Her Out (That's Just Life)" was featured on the soundtrack of the Netflix series
Nobody Wants This. ==Discography==