.FRANKSKI, who recently had his song sampled in CardiB and MeganTheeStallion's “WAP,” has signed up with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.
"I'm excited to be joining and working with Sony/ATV Music Publishing," comments Ski in a statement announcing the new arrangement."I have an incredible amount of respect for Jon Platt and the influence he has had on the industry. I am grateful for Mike Jackson, am inspired by his vision, and look forward to all that we will accomplish together."Born in New York, raised in Miami and now based in Atlanta , Ski has enjoyed a decades-long career in music.
In that time, he has written and produced numerous singles including"Doo Doo Brown,” Hezekiah Walker's"99 ½,” and V.I.C.’s “Wobble,” and contributed to soundtracks for
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