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Frankie J.

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Frankie J.
At age 15, he was a Freestyle artist for the label Ventura Records. He went by the name 'Frankie Boy'. He had a couple of songs, like "She's Leaving" and "My Precious Love" but didn't achieve much success in his music career until later when he joined the Latino group 'Los Kumbia Kings', which was a Spanish-language mix of Cumbia, pop, rap, and R&B. In 2000, they crossed over to an English language album and had the hit single "U Don't Love Me". That time, he went by the name Cisko. He finally made his solo debut in 2003 with the hit "Don't Wanna Try", which he says was the song that he owes his whole career to as 'Frankie J'.
BornDecember 7, 1978
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Known for

Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish in Night School (2018)
Night School
5.6
  • Soundtrack(as Frankie J, "El Sueño")
  • 2018
Harvey Keitel, Uma Thurman, John Travolta, Danny DeVito, Debi Mazar, Vince Vaughn, André 3000, Cedric the Entertainer, Dwayne Johnson, Christina Milian, and Steven Tyler in Be Cool (2005)
Be Cool
5.6
  • Soundtrack("Suga Suga (Reggae Remix)")
  • 2005
Spare Parts (2015)
Spare Parts
7.2
  • Soundtrack(as Frankie J, "You're Not The Only One")
  • 2015
Cut N' Dry Talent TV (2014)
Cut N' Dry Talent TV
8.8
TV Series
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Actor

  • Mohamed Ramadan Feat. Frankie J: Champion
  • Baby Bash & The Bashtones Feat. Frankie J: Tears on My Heart
  • Baby Bash Feat. Frankie J: The Trials of Gabriel
    • (voice)
  • Baby Bash & Frankie J: Delighted
  • Mikolas Josef feat. Fito Blanko & Frankie J: Acapella (2019)
    Mikolas Josef feat. Fito Blanko & Frankie J: Acapella
  • Baby Bash, Frankie J Feat. Chiquis Rivera: Que Sera (Is This Love)
  • Baby Bash Feat. Frankie J: Suga Suga (Acoustic Version)
  • Baby Bash Feat. Frankie J & Baeza: Rush
  • Baby Bash Feat. Frankie J: Candy Coated Dreamer
  • Baby Bash Feat. Frankie J: Vamonos
  • Baby Bash Feat. Frankie J: Cancion De Amor
  • Love Me
  • Frankie J., Fernanda Romero, Gerardo Celasco, Al Galvez, Belkys Galvez, and Benhur Sito Barrero in RPM Miami (2011)
    RPM Miami
  • Baby Bash: Suga Suga (feat. Frankie J)

Writer

  • Cut N' Dry Talent TV (2014)
    Cut N' Dry Talent TV
  • Baby Bash: Suga Suga (feat. Frankie J)

Composer

  • Mikolas Josef feat. Fito Blanko & Frankie J: Acapella (2019)
    Mikolas Josef feat. Fito Blanko & Frankie J: Acapella
  • JLS: Take a Chance on Me (2011)
    JLS: Take a Chance on Me

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    • December 7, 1978
    • Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
    • 2000 - present (2 children)
  • Other works
    Single: "Suga, Suga" featuring Baby Bash (2003)

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    Fall 2003: Radio Interview on 106.9 K HITS (in Tulsa, Oklahoma) where he and Baby Bash sang "Suga, Suga" but changed the words from "Suga, Suga, how'd you get so fly?" to "Tulsa, Tulsa, how'd you get so fly?" He also sang "Be Home Soon" and said it was a "sneek peek of what to expect from his solo album."

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