Tijuana-born and San Diego-raised contemporary R&B artist Frankie J was raised on a steady diet of Latin music and American artists like
Michael Jackson and
Run-D.M.C. At the age of 15, he was involved with the Latin freestyle scene and released a series of singles on a Canadian dance label. A 1997 signing with
Jellybean Benitez's Hola label never panned out, but he landed on his feet when he became a member of
los Kumbia Kings. After a few years with the group,
J went solo with 2003's What's a Man to Do?, a collection of ballad-dominated material that was released on Columbia. One (2005), Un Nuevo Día (2006), and Priceless (also 2006) followed. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide