Rock On The Net: Frankie J (original) (raw)
| | Frankie J | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | FAQs | | | REAL NAME: Francisco Javier Bautista BIGGEST SINGLE: "Obsession (No Es Amor)" (2005) BIGGEST LP: The One (2005) GRAMMY AWARDS: 0 | |
TIMELINE
Frankie J, or Francisco Javier Bautista, was born in Tijuana, Mexico and grew up in California. After high school, Frankie J joined the Los Kumbia Kings for 4 years. Frankie J left the group to go solo.
# 38 Singles Artist of the Year
Frankie J hit the Top 40 with "Don't Wanna Try."
Frankie J released his debut LPWhat's A Man To Do?
Frankie J hit the Top10 with "Don't Wanna Try."
Frankie J hit the Top 40 helping out Baby Bash with "Suga Suga" from Baby Bash's LP The Smokin' Nephew.
Frankie J hit the Top 10 helping out Baby Bash with "Suga Suga."
# 9 Singles Artist of the Year
Frankie J hit the Top 40 with help from Baby Bash with "Obsession (No Es Amor)"
Frankie J hit the Top 10 with help from Baby Bash with "Obsession (No Es Amor)."
Frankie J released The One.
Frankie J hit the Top 40 with "How To Deal."
The One was certified gold.
The single "Obsession (No Es Amor)" was certified gold.
Frankie J hit the Top 40 with "More Than Words" from the dual-disc version of The One.
The single "Obsession (No Es Amor)" was certified platinum.
# 65 Singles Artist of the Year
The One was certified platinum.
The single "More Than Words" was certified gold.
Frankie J hit the Top 40 with "That Girl."
Frankie J released his next LP Priceless.
January 26: Frankie J was nominated for s Grammy Awards for Best Latin Pop Album (Faith, Hope Y Amor).
LPs
What's A Man To Do?Released: May, 2003 Billboard peak: # 53 Rolling Stone: - Entertainment Weekly: C- Tracks: "Don't Wanna Try" - "What's A Man To Do?" - "Won't Change" - "We Still" - "Wanna Know" - "Just The Way" - "Be Home Soon" - "Drinks On Me" - "From The Outside Lookin In" - "Ya No Es Iqual" | |
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The OneReleased: March, 2005 Billboard peak: # 3 US: Platinum Rolling Stone: - Entertainment Weekly: C- Tracks: "Obsession (No Es Amor)" (with Baby Bash) - "The One" (with 3LW) - "How To Deal" - "Without You" - "On The Floor" - "Story Of My Life" - "#1 Fan" - "Just Can't Say It's Love" - "In The Moment" - "Gone" - "Don't Wanna Try" - "Suga Suga" - "Obsession (No Es Amor)" (Spanish Version) | |
PricelessReleased: October, 2006 Billboard peak: # 30 Tracks: "That Girl" - "Priceless" - "Never Let You Down" - "Daddy's Little Girl" - "If He Can't Be" - "Say Something" - "Hurry Up" - "Is This What You Call Love?" - "Top Of The Line" - "Dance" - "Still" - "I Ain't Trippin'" |
LINKS
Amazon.com : Frankie J SheetMusicPlus : Frankie J | |
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Frankie J | Frankie J Lyrics StarPulse: Frankie J VH1: Frankie J Rolling Stone: Frankie J All Music Guide: Frankie J MTV: Frankie J |
POP SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY[based on The ARC Weekly Top 40 (listing explanation)
Note: Song title and position links lead you to the song's Top 40 chart run (from the ARC Weekly Top 40) and LP links take you to Amazon.com for that LP (often including track listings and sound samples). |
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