Frankie Bash

(Redirected from Colin Franken)

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.

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

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)