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Frankie Doyle

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Frankie Doyle (born Frances Doyle, 25 March 2004) is a pop artist from Croydon, South London, and a resident of Project REPLICA — the fully replicated reality layer of the SPATIALx.io continuum. Signed to FARA Records, she is an equal member of VELA, supplying the bright, agile upper vocal stacks — thirds and fifths, post-chorus ad-libs — that keep the trio's dense arrangements lifted rather than heavy.

British, of Irish descent, Frankie came into music through dance before production, and carries VELA's pop instinct and social energy in equal measure: the member who makes sure a hook actually lands, and keeps the group human between its heavier concepts.

Early life

Frankie Doyle grew up in Croydon, South London, and came into music through movement before production language — dance classes first, then YouTube covers, then close attention to exactly how a chart-pop hook is built. She was the member who couldn't sit still, and that restlessness became a creative instinct rather than something to grow out of.

Frankie Doyle filming a phone clip backstage, bright and mid-laugh, iridescent silver-lilac catching the light.

Formation in Croydon

Frankie naturally became the bridge between Edie Lane's underground cool and Nia Campbell's larger emotional centre inside VELA, the trio the three of them form as equal members. Her pop instinct is practical rather than theoretical — she's the one who pushes for the hook to land, then builds the upper vocal detail that gives it more light. She keeps a running phone note of half-formed hooks titled, with deliberate self-deprecation, "bangers (maybe)" — most of it, she'll admit, is not a banger.

Musical style

Frankie's upper vocal stacks sit in bright agile high parts above the lead, built from clean stacked thirds and fifths that lift a dense arrangement rather than compete with it. The post-chorus "ooh, oh-oh-oh" ad-libs that close out the debut family belong to her as a defining creative role, selective enough to feel like light rather than clutter. Her dance background shows up in the physical timing of her phrasing, and her pop instinct pushes every chorus toward clarity and memorability without simplifying the ideas underneath it.

If one big lead can feel heavy, the higher parts give it air.

Public image

Onstage Frankie carries more visible motion and energy than either of her bandmates, sharing the centre rather than grabbing it, with a light-catching, playful visual instinct that stays grown and premium rather than tipping into cute. She's fast, social and warm in interviews, quick with humour that keeps VELA's heavier concepts breathable, and runs much of the trio's behind-the-scenes and social energy without ever being treated — by the group or by herself — as anything less than a full, equal member.

Frankie Doyle mid-movement on a bright stage, silver-lilac light catching her upper vocal stack alongside Nia and Edie.

Cultural impact and fandom

VELA's fans quote Frankie's post-chorus ad-libs back as readily as they quote the hook itself, and "bangers (maybe)" has become fan shorthand for any half-formed idea shared online. She's known as the member who keeps the group's public presence immediate and human — the first to post behind-the-scenes footage, the one most likely to answer a fan directly — without that visibility ever being mistaken for the group's only serious musical voice.

AURA Live

Frankie's whole role is about making a big structure feel light and immediate, which makes her a strong fit for AURA Live, SPATIALx's evolving system for bringing Project REPLICA residents into physical venues as full-scale live holograms. A full-scale presence that can lift a physical room the way her upper vocal stacks already lift a mix extends exactly the instinct that defines her inside VELA.

A full-scale Frankie Doyle hologram in motion across a physical venue floor, silver-lilac light trailing as the crowd lifts with her.

Realisation

Frankie Doyle is composed and voiced by artificial intelligence (Suno) under human creative direction. The lyrics, persona and direction originate with SPATIALx Media's writers and directors, who curate, re-prompt, edit and master every take before release. We're open about it — the seams are part of the art.

This page is part of the SPATIALx Universe Wiki, an in-world reference for Project REPLICA residents signed to FARA Records. See Frankie Doyle’s artist page for music and releases.