Franky Wah, one of the UK’s most prominent breakout dance acts to emerge in recent years, makes a return to Anjunadeep with his latest EP ‘Call My Name’.

Announcing the EP last week, Franky shared the title-track ‘Call My Name’, featuring vocals from Rae Morris. The single has already amassed over 100k streams and has been playlisted on Capital Dance and Kiss Bliss.

Franky initially made his mark on the...

Franky Wah, one of the UK’s most prominent breakout dance acts to emerge in recent years, makes a return to Anjunadeep with the release of ‘Call My Name’ feat. Rae Morris. The single is part of Franky’s upcoming ‘Call My Name EP’, scheduled for release on August 11 via Anjunadeep.

Franky initially made his mark on the label in 2021 with his track ’Should Have Seen It Coming’, feat. AETHO....

One of the UK’s biggest breakout dance acts of the past few years, Franky Wah made his Anjunadeep debut earlier this year with ‘Should Have Seen It Coming’, feat. AETHO. The Yorkshireman’s label debut racked up over 30 BBC Radio 1 plays, including a Hottest record accolade from Annie Mac, SiriusXM playlist support, and over 4 million streams in the past 8 months. In 2021 alone, he’s released a...
One of the UK’s biggest breakout dance acts of the past few years, Franky Wah made his Anjunadeep debut earlier this year with ‘Should Have Seen It Coming’, feat. AETHO. The Yorkshireman’s label debut racked up over 30 BBC Radio 1 plays, including a Hottest record accolade from Annie Mac, SiriusXM playlist support, and over 4 million streams in the past 8 months. In 2021 alone, he’s released a...

Franky Wah and AETHO have unveiled the official video for their collaborative track ‘Should Have Seen It Coming.’

Directed by multidisciplinary creative Ash Lim (M.I.A., Adidas, Converse) and featuring AETHO as the protagonist, the emotionally charged official video for ‘Should Have Seen It Coming’ delivers a striking visual representation of what it feels like when a relationship falls apart.

“Working with AETHO has been such a delight,” Ash explains....

Franky Wah kicks off 2021 with the new EP “Should Have Seen It Coming,” his maiden release on the legendary Anjunadeep, out now, February 12th.

A four-track EP, “Should Have Seen It Coming” opens with the lead title track, an emotion-drenched vocal cut pairing poignant breakdowns with the soaring vocals of AETHO. Next up, “The Last Stand” sees the Yorkshireman shift to a progressive house vibe while maintaining the intensity...

Franky Wah kicks off 2021 with the new EP “Should Have Seen It Coming,” his maiden release on the legendary Anjunadeep, out February 12th. For a taste of what’s to come, check out the title track available to stream here

A four-track EP, “Should Have Seen It Coming” opens with the lead title track, an emotion-drenched vocal cut pairing poignant breakdowns with the soaring vocals of...

UK DJ and producer Franky Wah has dropped tracks ‘Free’ and ‘Love Me’ as a double A-side release, out 12th July via Ministry Of Sound.

A melodic, high-energy affair, ‘Free’ demands the listener’s attention. Deploying a driving bassline, fast claps and emotion-drenched vocals, it’s an assertive track made with the dancefloor in mind. Meanwhile ‘Love Me’, with its life-affirming breakdown and infectious vocal sample, is a hands-in-the-air dancefloor weapon destined...

Yorkshire-based DJ and producer Franky Wah has unveiled his latest track ‘Words’, out 10th May via Ministry Of Sound.

While maintaining the melodic elements present in previous releases, ‘Words’ incorporates garage-tinged chords and ultra-smooth melodies to create a refreshingly contemporary sound. Underpinned by a haunting vocal sample, it’s a track with an unmistakably British feel.

‘Words’ follows on from recent track ‘Get Me High’, which climbed to #2 on the...