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Shaun Frank
Canadian electronic musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shaun Charles Frank (born June 7, 1982) is a Canadian DJ, singer-songwriter and record producer.[1] He was a part of the band Crowned King and later left that to join Envy. He ventured on his own after Envy broke up and has collaborated with EDM artists around the world. He has many charting singles and remixes credited to his name.
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Shaun Frank was the singer of Crowned King, a Canadian pop/rock band.[2] After that, Frank was involved with The Envy, a Canadian alternative/rock band which was managed by Simmons Records, Gene Simmons' label.[3] The Envy opened for KISS in 2010 on their Hottest Show on Earth Tour. Shaun started his new path after The Envy broke up because of external problems with some band members. Many collaborations with renowned artists of international EDM scene are to his credit (such as Oliver Heldens, Borgeous, KSHMR, DVBBS, and The Chainsmokers).[4]
Frank's remix of Grandtheft and Delaney Jane's song "Easy Go" was featured in the official remix EP.[5] He released the song "Heaven" with American DJ KSHMR who remixed it twice.[6] In 2016, Frank co-wrote the chart-topping single "Closer" by The Chainsmokers.[7][8] His single "Let You Get Away", which features Ashe was released.[9][10][11][12] The song peaked on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart at 36.[13] The song received a nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 2017 Juno Awards.
Since 2020, Frank has been part of the electronic duo Kasablanca under the pseudonym Micky Kasablanca, which he leads with Viktor Kasablanca. Kasablanca embarked on a world tour in 2024 and 2025 to promoted their debut album, Higher REsolution, with stops in North America, and India.
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- 2013: We Are (with Jake Shanahan & Carl Nunes) [Armada Trice]
- 2013: Unbreakable (with Marien Baker) [EMI Music]
- 2014: Vagabond (with Vanrip) [Dim Mak Records]
- 2015: Jonezin
- 2015: Mind Made Up [Dim Mak Records]
- 2015: Time [Size Records]
- 2015: All About (with Vanrip) [Dim Mak Records]
- 2015: Dope Girlz (with Steve Aoki) [Dim Mak Records]
- 2017: No Future (featuring Dyson) [Ultra Music]
- 2017: Upsidedown [Ultra Music]
- 2017: Addicted (with Violet Days) [Ultra Music]
- 2018: Gold Wings (with Krewella)[21] [Ultra Music]
- 2018: Bon Appétit (featuring Ya-Le)[22] [Ultra Music]
- 2018: Shapes (with Hunter Siegel featuring Roshin) [Spinnin' Records][23]
- 2019: Throwback (with Delaney Jane) [Dirty Pretty Things][24]
- 2019: Where Do You Go (featuring Lexy Panterra) [Spinnin' Records][25]
- 2020: At Night (with 3lau featuring Grabbitz) [Blume][26]
- 2020: On Your Mind (with Alicia Moffet) [Physical Presents][27]
- 2020: Take Me Over [Physical Presents][28]
- 2021: Crazy (with Tony Romera) [Armada Music][29]
- 2021: Save Me (with Ryland James) [Physical Presents][30]
Remixes
- 2014: Down With Webster – "Chills" (Shaun Frank Remix) [Armada Trice]
- 2014: Kiesza – "Take Me to Church" (Shaun Frank Remix) [Dim Mak Records]
- 2015: Steve Aoki featuring Flux Pavilion – "Get Me Outta Here" (Shaun Frank Remix) [Ultra Music]
- 2015: Vicetone featuring JHart – "Follow Me" (Shaun Frank Remix) [Ultra Music]
- 2015: Duke Dumont – "Ocean Drive" (Shaun Frank Remix) [Virgin EMI]
- 2015: Grace featuring G-Eazy – "You Don't Own Me" (Shaun Frank Remix) [RCA]
- 2016: The Chainsmokers – "Closer" (Shaun Frank Remix) [Disruptor]
- 2017: Shawn Hook featuring Vanessa Hudgens – "Reminding Me" (Shaun Frank Remix) [UMG Recordings]
- 2017: Cash Cash featuring Conor Maynard – "All My Love" (Shaun Frank Remix) [Big Beat Records]
- 2017: Crankdat – "Dollars" [Asylum Records]
- 2018: Tritonal featuring Riley Clemmons – "Out My Mind" [Enhanced Music]
- 2018: BLVK JVCK featuring Jessie Reyez – "Love Me Still" (Shaun Frank Remix)[31] [Big Beat Records]
- 2018: Louis The Child featuring Wafia – "Better Not" (Shaun Frank Remix)[32] [Interscope Records]
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