Frankie Biggz: A Day in the Life of an Unstoppable Talent
Today, Frankie Biggz is making waves in the entertainment world, most notably with the release of a groundbreaking music video for legendary comedian Tommy Davidson. This video, produced using artificial intelligence for over 80% of its content, artistically narrates the story of Davidson’s life as outlined in his new book, “Living In Color.” The innovative use of AI has allowed Biggz to craft a visually stunning and deeply personal representation of Davidson’s journey, making it a significant milestone in both their careers.
A Friendship Forged in the Pandemic
The pandemic brought many challenges, but it also fostered new connections and collaborations. One of the most remarkable friendships to emerge from this period is between Tommy Davidson and Frankie Biggz, a relationship orchestrated by the renowned jazz musician Jeff Lorber. Recounting the moment of introduction, Frankie shared, “One morning I woke up to an email from Jeff Lorber. I asked my wife to read it out loud, and she said, ‘Hey man, so I wanna introduce you to a good friend of mine. I’m not sure if you know him but his name is Tommy Davidson!’ My mouth dropped!!
I literally walked into another room and yelled, ‘WHAAAAAAT!?!?’ My wife (Irene) stunned into silence said, ‘Who’s that?’ I walked back in and said calmly, ‘Continue.’ She read further, ‘I gave him your email address, he’d like to call you!!’ – the rest is history. We became the best of buddies that day!!”
Tommy Davidson: An Icon in Comedy and Animation
Tommy Davidson, a comedic icon since his breakout role in the Wayans brothers’ 90s hit show “In Living Color,” has a resume that speaks for itself. The show was a launchpad for many stars, including J-Lo, Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx, and Davidson himself. Today, he continues to captivate audiences with the number one animated show on Disney, “The Proud Family,” and remains a powerful presence in the comedy world, currently touring with the famed Katt Williams.
When asked about his relationship with Frankie Biggz, Tommy said, “Oh man, I love this dude. He’s one of the realest people I know, not to mention talented. You don’t come across talent like him too often, and when you do, you interface with that person. You help each other grow. You support each other and that’s what I do with him. We have so many things in the pipeline already, from movies, TV shows, & new music. He’s such an underrated Producer & DJ, but we’re working to change that.”
The Making of “You Show Me”
The collaboration between Tommy Davidson and Frankie Biggz on the music video “You Show Me” is a testament to their creative synergy. Initially, Tommy asked Frankie to reprogram the drum track. “He sent it and right away, I knew what he needed. We went back and forth for about a month on the part. During that time, I had put out my own Techno Video Single ‘The Red Alien’. I sent it to him to check out and he called right away and said, ‘THAT’S IT BIGGZ!! I want you to produce my next video too. I want a video like the Red Alien video!!’ I was like done, let’s go!! 100 hours of editing, 3D programming and serious editing, I was done!!” Frankie recounted. The result is a visually compelling narrative that merges Tommy’s vibrant life story with cutting-edge technology.
The Future is Bright for Frankie Biggz
Frankie Biggz is a multi-faceted talent, balancing his roles as a record and video producer with his career as an international DJ. His performances have taken him to clubs, festivals, and private events worldwide. Recently, he featured at the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) in November 2023 and graced a Times Square billboard, courtesy of the international booking app group Tapped.
When not performing, Frankie can be found in his recording studio in Barcelona, Spain, putting the finishing touches on his highly anticipated EP, “TECHNO GOD,” which features collaborations with some of the biggest names in techno music. Fans can catch his performances in cities like Amsterdam, Ibiza, Barcelona, Madrid, and a few summer dates in the U.S. He’s also working on remixes, including a fresh take on The Weather Girls’ classic “It’s Raining Men,” among other surprises.
In addition to his music production, Frankie engages with his audience through his YouTube channel, where he spins 10-minute sets and posts reaction videos to new music from around the globe.
In Conclusion
Frankie Biggz is a force to be reckoned with in the music and entertainment industry. His innovative work with Tommy Davidson, coupled with his dynamic career as a DJ and producer, showcases his versatility and relentless drive. As he continues to break new ground and collaborate with top-tier talent, the future looks incredibly bright for Frankie Biggz.

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Following this emotional response, I was inclined to look further into the cause. It’s been made clear throughout my life and hundreds of years prior that music directly impacts listeners. According to renowned neuroscientist, Kiminobu Sugaya, even people with degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s are positively affected by music. But, how? Well, first we must understand the brain.

There are twelve significant components to the brain, all of which work in unison to catapult emotional, mental, and physical responses to music. The frontal lobe is much larger in humans than most living creatures and is responsible for decision making, thinking, and planning. When we listen to music, its functions intensify. The temporal lobe plays a role in processing information from your senses, understanding language, and storing and retrieving memories. Broca’s Area is essential for speech function. According to the National Library of Medicine, “The French physician and anatomist, Pierre Paul Broca, may have discovered the most crucial part when he identified a common region in the brain in two of his speech-impaired patients; this came to be known as the Broca (Broca’s) area.”
Can you imagine not having the ability to analyze and enjoy the music we listen to on a daily basis? I can’t either. While on the prowl for information, I learned about Wernicke’s Area which is a crucial component in the comprehension of written and spoken language. The Occipital Lobe is responsible for processing what we see and is critical to professional musicians. Musicians have the ability to visualize a musical score while listening to music. Imagine an artist attempting to play an instrument without this…impossible!
Although the cerebellum is known for its role in motor activity, Dr. Stefan Evers states in “The Cerebellum in Musicology: a Narrative Review”:
This narrative review shows that the cerebellum plays a role in music perception and production although only single aspects are known and many others are still unknown. It would be of interest to explore the role of the cerebellum in the global perception of music rather than in single aspects such as rhythm or pitch perception.
Throughout the duration of my nursing career, I noticed that several of the dementia patients I had cared for would remember how to play an instrument and sing along with a song word for word while simultaneously losing the ability to clothe and feed themselves. The cerebellum stores physical memory which ultimately lingers in neurodegenerative diseases. The brain is truly miraculous.
I’m sure you’ve heard the statement, “Music is my medicine.” Did you know the Nucleus Accumbens is the portion of the brain that seeks pleasure? It releases dopamine. It’s safe to say that music can actually be your medicine. Unfortunately, this part of the brain is also responsible for addiction. Learn more by clicking below.
The Amygdala is what primarily caught my attention when I cried while listening to the drum-line. It processes and triggers emotions. Can you recall times when the little hairs stood up on your arms while listening to one of your favorite songs? If your answer is yes, then your amygdala was prompted.
Have you ever “played a song by heart”? Your ability to recover this memory is due to the Hippocampus.

The Hypothalamus is crucial regarding homeostasis. Homeostasis is the scientific term for the body’s stable state. Although it is small, it has a vital function within the human body. The hypothalamus is controls our hormones, emotions, temperature, sleep, sex drive, thirst, and more! When we listen to music that decreases our heart rate and blood pressure, we have stimulated the hypothalamus.
According to Manhattan Prep, the Corpus Callosum is larger in musicians than non-musicians. This component within the brain connects the right and left hemisphere. Since it’s larger in musicians, this may suggest that musicians are better at communicating. This is also the region of the brain where early musical training makes a difference. Picture a pianist reading sheet music while playing. This is directly related to the corpus callosum’s function.
The Putamen allows us to keep a beat in our head. It processes rhythm and controls body movement.
Now that we have a better understanding of the different areas of the brain that affect our musical abilities, it is safe to say that it’s more than just releasing a single, performing on stage, and marketing on social media. Our gifts go way deeper.
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