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Frankie Bash
Background information
Birth nameColin Franken
Also known asFrankie Bash
Born (1993-05-16) May 16, 1993 (age 31)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
OriginSt. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • singer
Instruments
Years active2015–present

Colin Franken (born May 16, 1993), known professionally as Frankie Bash, is an American record producer, songwriter, rapper, and singer.[1] Bash has worked with artists such as Future, Juice Wrld, NAV, Gunna, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Offset, Nimic Revenue, Bobby Raps and Wheezy.

Discography

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2017

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  • Timelapse (mixtape)[2]

2018

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  • Spaceboy Level 1: Circa 2015 (mixtape)[3]
  • Bettiana EP with R.A.D (mixtape)[4]

Production credits

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2018

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Nimic Revenue

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  • 00. "Decline"

Lil DurkOnly The Family Involved Vol. 1

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  • 06. "Happy Gilmore" (featuring Nimic Revenue)

Bobby Raps – WeirdLilWorld

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  • 15. "Cause I'm Sad..." (produced with Blanda and Bobby Raps)
  • 10. "Realer n Realer" (produced with Wheezy)[5]

2019

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Future – The Wizrd

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  • 12. "Krazy But True" (produced with Wheezy, Distance Decay and Corbin)

Nimic Revenue

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  • 00. Awlorn Gang[6]

Nimic Revenue – Undisputed

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Nimic Revenue – Lifeline (EP)

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Source:[8][9][10]

  • 1. Tattoo
  • 2. Kim K
  • 3. Paramount
  • 4. Yeah Featuring DaniLeigh
  • 5. Kawasaki
  • 6. Way We Chill
  • 7. Lifeline (produced with drodro)
  • 8. Almost Made It
  • 9. Wedding Cake
  • 10. 38
  • 11. Butterfly
  • 12. Greenroom featuring Chief Keef (produced with Relly)
  • 15. Big Rocks (produced with Thank You Fizzle and Wheezy)
  • 13. Bone Yard (produced with Corbin, Drodro)

2020

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  • 01. So Slime (produced with AR and Bak)

Nimic Revenue

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Nimic Revenue

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  • 01. Win Again
  • 01. ARGENTINA (produced with Morgan O'Connor and Wheezy)
  • 02. Rain Shower featuring Young Thug (produced with Al B, Armen and Wheezy)
  • 04. Nasty (produced with Wheezy and Singrinch)
  • 06. Vetement Socks (produced with Wheezy, Turbo and Bak)
  • 10. Do Ya Deed featuring Sahbabii (produced with Wheezy and Bak)
  • 04. Toxic (produced with ABonTheBeat, Bak and JULiA LEWiS)

2021

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  • 01. Family Ties (produced with Cardo, Outtatown, Roselilah, Deats and, Jasper Harris)
  • 11. Waptopia (produced with Hurtboy AG, ManOhManFoster, and Bak)
  • 01. Skiing in Japan Freestyle (produced with Armaen Abramian)
  • 01. Send That Load (produced with Section 8, and Bak)
  • 04. Numerology (produced with Section 8, Chi Chi, Todd Pritchard)
  • 06. Sellin Dat Shit (produced with Section 8)
  • 15. Reaper (produced with Drodro)
  • 11. Say Go (produced with Jasper Harris, Tom Levesque, Chords, Kayron, R.W)
  • 06. Capsules (produced with Bak)

2022

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  • 01. Kant Die (produced with Trgc)
  • 03. Now We Getting Money Featuring Lil Keed & Lil PJ (produced with Xavi, DASPACEBOY, Skipass, West)
  • 18. Thoughts About My Ex (produced with Bak, Skipass, West)
  • 09. I Got a Shot

References

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  1. ^ Bissoy-Mattis, Jeffrey (December 7, 2017). "The Come-Up: Rappers Who Got Next". The Current. Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  2. ^ "Timelapse".
  3. ^ "Spaceboy Level 1: Circa 2015".
  4. ^ "Bettiana EP".
  5. ^ Klinkenberg, Brendan (October 25, 2018). "Future and Juice WRLD's 'WRLD On Drugs' Just Got Three New Videos". Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  6. ^ "Awlorn Gang credits". AllMusic.
  7. ^ Suarez, Gary (March 12, 2019). "For 'Undisputed,' Def Jam Pivots To Its Rap Roots With New Talent In Tow". Forbes. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  8. ^ "Lifeline credits". AllMusic.
  9. ^ "Nimic Revenue is back with "Lifeline" reloaded".
  10. ^ Lifeline Reloaded (Media notes). Nimic Revenue. New York City: Def Jam Recordings. 2019.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)