Frank Ray
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Read MoreRaíces (Así Se Hace) – EP
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Read MoreUh-huh (Ajá) – Single
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Read MoreUh-huh (Ajá)
Sample excerpt for album Uh-huh (Ajá).
Read MoreJesus At The Taco Truck
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Read MoreUh-huh (Ajá)
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Read MoreSomebody Else’s Whiskey
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Read MoreCountry’d Look Good On You
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Read MoreFrank Ray
Bilingual recording artist & former police officer – Frank Ray is adding his signature Latin flavor to the country scene. Growing up just three miles from the border in New Mexico, Frank was enriched by his Mexican culture & surrounded by Texas Country music. Frank expertly blends ‘90s Texas Country, Latin, R&B and Pop delivering electrifying, high-energy performances. Since embarking on his musical journey full-time, he’s signed a record deal with BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, been named an “Artist to Watch” by Rolling Stone & a “Listen Up Artist” by CMT.
Named to the Country Radio Seminar (CRS) New Faces Class of 2023, Ray has shared stages with Luke Combs, Kane Brown, Old Dominion, Luke Bryan, Kip Moore & more. Frank visits first responders through his mental-health initiative FRAY (First Responders Mental Clarity), at each tour stop, providing them with the tools, resources & training to promote their mental wellbeing, as well as that of their families & communities. The latest from Frank is the intoxicating “Uh-huh (Ajá)” that will have you so infatuated with your partner that you’ll join as he dances between English & Spanish lyrics in this smash penned by Shay Mooney (Dan+Shay) & Pedro Capó (2 billion+ streaming artist). Produced by GRAMMY® nominated Dave Pittenger, Ray’s heritage shines, reminding listeners why Good Morning America lauded him among “Latino country artists that are expanding the genre while honoring their roots.”