Frankie Biggz

Francisco Andres Lucio (born January 26, 1973), better known by his stage name Frankie Biggz, is an American record producer, musician, singer, songwriter, and DJ.

[2] Before working by himself, he released several Independent albums and remixes with fellow production partners Miguel Tomas (Brother) & Robert Hilliard under the Groovy Soup production group and label, in which the partners would later earn their first Gold Record[3] (RIAA) under the Sony Music Latin Label for the Artist YURI for her record "Nueva Era".

[4] He has collaborated as a record producer with numerous Latino & R&B artists, including Miguel Tomas, Elida y Avante, Stefani, Jay Perez, Adassa,[5] Frankie Negron, Tito Nieves, Anais, WE, Wanessa Camargo, Juanes,& Oscar D'León .

At the age of 15, Frankie started showing interest in the production aspect of music, making hip hop tracks under the name "TMP" (The Mexican Prince) on a Roland S-50 keyboard.

As far as his job as a drummer, he was part of the branding irons stable of Capital EMI known as "The Six Pack" crew, along with Selena, Emilio Navara, Grupo Mas, Jay Perez and Ram Herrera.

During his tours he shared stage with Latin international artists such as Luis Miguel, Paulina Rubio, Los Tigres del Norte & male vocal group The Barrio Boyzz.

The company had been in existence for over 10 years with distribution deals from Strictly Rhythm and Universal back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with other partners such as Cesar Rollon Jr. (Imagen Consultants) & Marilyn Santiago (SBS/Sunshine Integrated Solutions).

After a long time wanting to work together, Carlos Valderrama and Frankie Biggz started brainstorming about the possibility to revamp Rama Music with the release of Spaniard R&B singer IreneB's debut LP "Metamorphosis".

Produced by Bobby Colomby and Jeff Lorber and with guest appearances by Dave Weckl, Vinnie Colaiuta, Paul Jackson, Jr., Eric Marienthal & Jimmy Haslip.

[14] On September 30, 2010, Frankie Biggz was invited to be a keynote speaker, along with his partners Carlos Valderrama & IreneB, in the Future Music Forum conference, held in Barcelona, Spain.

They talked about the music industry nowadays, specially dealing with digital distribution and other subjects from the artist, producer & label's point of view.