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since his teenage years, both as a solo artist and as a member of Los
Kumbia Kings. In 2003, he released the R&amp;B-flavored album &lt;I&gt;What's A Man
To Do&lt;/I&gt;, finding a hit single with the track "Don't Wanna Try." Shortly
thereafter, he dropped a self-titled Spanish LP, which furthered his
growing rep and cross-cultural appeal. In early 2005, Frankie J scored another hit with the romantically minded single "Obsession (No Es Amor)." He followed that up with the full-length &lt;I&gt;The One&lt;/I&gt;, featuring collaborations with Irv Gotti, Lil Flip, Baby Bash, and Mario Winans.
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since his teenage years, both as a solo artist and as a member of Los
Kumbia Kings. In 2003, he released the R&amp;B-flavored album &lt;I&gt;What's A Man
To Do&lt;/I&gt;, finding a hit single with the track "Don't Wanna Try." Shortly
thereafter, he dropped a self-titled Spanish LP, which furthered his
growing rep and cross-cultural appeal. In early 2005, Frankie J scored another hit with the romantically minded single "Obsession (No Es Amor)." He followed that up with the full-length &lt;I&gt;The One&lt;/I&gt;, featuring collaborations with Irv Gotti, Lil Flip, Baby Bash, and Mario Winans.
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