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Frank Pole feat. Knightly - Remember You

Breakout dance music act Frank Pole saw rapid success this past fall with the release of his biggest original hit to date, “Anything” featuring vocalist Greyson Chance. With over 6 million streams and regular plays on the SiriusXM BPM, Evolution and iHeartRadio rotations, the artist has received heavy demand for more original tunes, which he delivers today with his latest “Remember You”—out now on The Bearded Man.

Featuring sultry vocals from songstress Knightly, “Remember You” is a catchy, electro-pop hybrid ready to be blasted on the radio. With poppy synths and lighthearted piano melodies driving the upbeat groover, “Remember You” is meant to be played while driving at sunset or before an evening of late night shenanigans ensue.

In conjunction with the release, Frank Pole is working on a special video campaign for “Remember You.” For this project, Frank aims to inspire listeners by asking various people “How do you want to be remembered?” The initiative currently has submissions from Shevon Stoddart (2008 Olympic runner for Jamaica, Puma sponsored athlete), Courtney Thibeault (Nurse, manager of the popular Instagram account Nurses of Instagram), a firefighter from Arizona, Knightly (co-writer and vocalist of “Remember You”) and more.

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