New York City-based DJ/Producer, Songwriter and musician, Femi Popoola, more commonly known as Frank Pierce, declared his uprising releasing "Vibe" the dance-hall tune which turned out to be a 2017 anthem with over 20 million plays on Spotify. A classically trained pianist, Pierce honed his musical abilities playing multiple instruments growing up. He followed up the hype with "No Love In Brooklyn" proving his music production and songwriting diversity. With his next single “Do Me” he showcased his latest skills and song-writing, “Afro-pop”, a style defined by the sounds of his Nigerian culture & heritage. After "Do Me" he released “When I’m With You”, a more pop-leaning record with afro influences in production. Following the successful release of "When I'm With You", he closed off the summer season with the tropical house release "Burn Slow". Pierce’s music has the ability to capture emotion and energy while giving you lyrics that keep you singing after the song is over. But even with his arsenal of records, he insists that he’s only just getting started.
New York City-based DJ/Producer, Songwriter and musician, Femi Popoola, more commonly known as Frank Pierce, declared his uprising releasing "Vibe" the dance-hall tune which turned out to be a 2017 anthem with over 20 million plays on Spotify. A classically trained pianist, Pierce honed his musical abilities playing multiple instruments growing up. He followed up the hype with "No Love In Brooklyn" proving his music production and songwriting diversity. With his next single “Do Me” he showcased his latest skills and song-writing, “Afro-pop”, a style defined by the sounds of his Nigerian culture & heritage. After "Do Me" he released “When I’m With You”, a more pop-leaning record with afro influences in production. Following the successful release of "When I'm With You", he closed off the summer season with the tropical house release "Burn Slow". Pierce’s music has the ability to capture emotion and energy while giving you lyrics that keep you singing after the song is over. But even with his arsenal of records, he insists that he’s only just getting started.