Frankie Grande is officially in his pop era, again, and he’s bringing the heat just in time for Pride month. The multi-hyphenate entertainer (seriously, is there anything he can’t do?) just released a high-energy remix of his latest single “Boys” courtesy of German hitmaker and DJ Felix Jaehn. The remix dropped via Casablanca Records and is already primed to become the dancefloor anthem of the summer.
Let the remix play, and let the glitter fly.
Turning Up the Heat with Felix Jaehn
The original “Boys” had already made waves in queer music circles, with Billboard naming it one of the “Queer Jams of the Week.” But Felix Jaehn’s remix takes things even higher, think main stage at midnight energy with house-infused beats designed to get bodies moving.
This isn’t Jaehn’s first rodeo. Known for multiplatinum smashes like his remix of OMI’s “Cheerleader,” Jaehn brings a polished but playful vibe to the track that perfectly matches Grande’s glitter-pop aesthetic.
‘Hotel Rock Bottom’ Is Almost Here
If the remix weren’t enough to send fans into a sequined spiral, Frankie also revealed the full tracklist for his debut album Hotel Rock Bottom, set to arrive on June 27. The album includes 15 tracks with titles that range from cheeky (“Sex Shop”) to introspective (“Cognitive Dissonance”) to full diva (“Glitter Jesus”).
Here’s what to expect on Hotel Rock Bottom:
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Rhythm of Love
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Messy
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Sex Shop
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Hotter Than Hell
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Let Me Live
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Hotel Rock Bottom
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Cognitive Dissonance
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Boys
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I Feel Like I’m Billy Idol
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Glitter Jesus
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My Guy
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Revive
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Oasis
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Music or The Noise
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2U
Let’s be honest: with a title like Hotel Rock Bottom, we’re checking in for the drama, the bops, and the inevitable emotional breakdown followed by a dance break.
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Pride Tour Pit Stops
Grande has also been making the rounds this Pride season. He took the stage at OUTLOUD Music Festival in West Hollywood and will be appearing at the Boston edition of OUTLOUD on June 21, sharing the spotlight with Kim Petras, Trixie Mattel, and other queer icons. Then, he’ll wrap up the month at Seattle’s Queer Pride celebration on June 29, performing alongside The Knocks and Dragonette.
It’s a glitter-packed Pride season for Frankie, and Hotel Rock Bottom might just be the keycard to his next big pop chapter.