Pop Singer Frankie Enrolled The Help Of Pentatonix’s Scott Hoying For A Genderbent Grease Video

Pentatonix’s Scott Hoying and singer Frankie have joined together to release a gender-bent Grease video.

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Scott Hoying is took a break from singing group Pentatonix, and his duo work with best friend Mitch Grassi, to do a collab with pop singer Frankie.

The song, titled “Ghost,” talks about the moment when you realize that a relationship is going nowhere and the other person is nowhere to be found.

As Hoying told Billboard:

“I thought the song was so sick and said I’d love to sing on it. I went to the studio within the next two weeks and laid down my vocals, we ended up falling in love with the whole thing.”

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Hoying then brought on director Dana Creny who came up with the idea of creating a genderbent Grease video.

In the video, we see Frankie and her girls acting out as a cool leather gang while Hoying and several men, including Clark Moore who played Ethan in Love, Simon, acting as the “Pink Gays.”

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Even better, the genderbent “Summer Loving” scene honors the 40th anniversary of the original Grease film in a loving and fun way.

If you want to see the music video for yourself, you can watch it down below.

h/t: GayPopBuzz

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