Frankie McCoy
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Francine "Frankie" McCoy is an American singer who is currently living in Europe. She gained much popularity as the vocalist on Sash!'s number one Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play track from 1997, "Stay." La Trec is the former stage name she used at the time of her Sash! collaborations.
Frankie was born in Germany where her father, who was in the US Army, was stationed. Shortly after her birth the young family moved back to San Francisco in the United States, where she grew up. After a couple of years her mother started working for the United Nations which often forced the family to move to different places.
Back in 1995 McCoy was already the singer of a dance-track called "Push me to the Limit", by Celvin Rotane and "Love Is My Whole World" by 4Tune in 1996. A year later she did vocals for a commercial in the studio of Ralf Kappmeier, one of Sash's producers, who asked her to sing on their forthcoming album "It's My Life". As La Trec she sang and co-wrote the album tracks "Sweat", "Hoopstar" and the hit "Stay". The name La Trec was derived from a character in a book.
In the late 1990s she moved to The Hague in The Netherlands to live with her boyfriend. Here she started focusing on soul and RnB music, and currently performs throughout western Europe under the stage name "Urban Daughter" with her band, with whom she is also working on a new album.
She is also the founder of and active in UDBAM (an acronym for "Urban Daughter Big Ass Music"), a musical event organization and artist agency.