The themes present in his music are often concerned with the political situation in Bosnia,[2] as well as traditional hip-hop subject matter such as battle rapping and pop culture.
[3] Frenkie is also a member of the crew Disciplinska Komisija which includes Edo Maajka, HZA, Kiing Mire and Dj Soul.
In 1999, he collaborated with the founders of FMJam from Radio Kameleon, DJ Soul and Erol, as the group "Prljavi Anđeli" (Dirty Angels), and released their first hip-hop demo singles.
At the time of the formation the members were: Edo Maajka as spearhead of the group, Frenkie, Hamaz, Mire, Koma and DJ Soul.
Frenkie's second album, DOSTA!, featuring his beat maker King Mire from Brčko, was released in June 2006 and was dedicated to the movement of the same name.
[citation needed] In addition to his solo work, Frenkie has featured on many Disciplinska Komisija songs such as "America 2" and "Ustaj", and on Edo Maajka's albums on "Ozezi", "Ne-Mo-Zes" and "Stvoren Za Rep".
Diversidad: A Unique European Urban Experience has a collective album gathering twenty rappers, beat-makers and DJs, which includes Frenkie.
It was held in reading rooms of City Library of Zenica, as a part of fourth dokuMfest (only Bosnian festival of documentaries).