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Frenk DJ
Frenk DJ (born in Messina, Italy) is an Italian former disc jockey and music producer. Biography Frenk DJ started in 2006 with the release of his first single "Real Forged", in collaboration with J.Dee, which was then broadcast for all the main dance radios in Europe. In 2007, began to produce and develop music projects and continued his career as a DJ performing in several clubs in Messina, mainly as hobby. In 2008 he produced two debut albums "Once I Get Up” and “Keep Your Hands Up”. He also participated with a remix for the 1976 song "Music" by John Miles in the context of the project “Midnight Express”, reinterpreted by the American singer Sabrina Johnston. In 2009 he produced several musical pieces in collaboration with artist Joe Maker, for the reissue of the songs by Freddie Mercury "Living on My Own", Mike Oldfield, "Moonlight Shadow" and for the rock track by Blur "Song 2", whose version was licensed by EMI France to be included in the "I Love Ibiza" comp ...
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Messina
Messina ( , ; ; ; ) is a harbour city and the capital city, capital of the Italian Metropolitan City of Messina. It is the third largest city on the island of Sicily, and the 13th largest city in Italy, with a population of 216,918 inhabitants in the city proper and about 595,948 in the metropolitan city as of 2025. It is located near the northeast corner of Sicily, at the Strait of Messina and it is an important access terminal to Calabria region, Villa San Giovanni, Reggio Calabria on the mainland. Founded by the Sicels with the name of ''Zancle'' in 757 BC, which in Siculian, their language meant sickle, it was repopulated by Greek colonisation, Greek colonists of Magna Graecia and renamed ''Messana''. The city was renamed ''Messina'' in the Byzantine Empire, Byzantine age. It was an important Roman Empire, Roman, and then Byzantine Empire, Greek-Byzantine city, but in 843 it was completely destroyed by the Arabs. Almost abandoned during the Islamic period, it rose again i ...
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