Exclusive | Chart-topping singer vanished after hit single now shes a cop in gritty Staten Island

A one-hit wonder who disappeared from the public eye after rocketing to stardom with a No.1 song in the UK and sexy bathtub snaps in Maxim magazine has been quietly working as a Staten Island cop for the last decade, The Post has learned.Nicole F.
Aiello performed under the stage name Frankee and had a chart-topping hit with “F–k You Right Back” in 2004.But after the single from her next album fizzled in 2006, she was dumped by her label and vanished — spending the next 10 years off the grid.In 2016, she decided that instead of busting a move on stage she would bust perps in the 121st Precinct on the gritty north shore of Staten Island.Frankee’s hit topped the UK charts and rose to No.
63 in the US Billboard Hot 100 in 2004.Her song was a response to a hit tune by R&B singer Eamon Doyle called “F–k it (I don’t want you back).” In his tune, laden with cheesy lyrics, Eamon lashes out at an ex-girlfriend for cheating: “I do admit I’m sad, it hurts real bad, I can’t sweat that ’cause I loved a hoe.”Frankee’s answer put the blame back on him, even though the two never met.“F–k what I did, was your fault some how,” she sings, after she throws what appear to be gifts at him in the accompanying music video.“F–k the presents, I threw all that s–t out.
F–k off that cryin’, it didn’t mean jack.Well guess what yo.
F–k you right back.”The video opens with several young scantily-clad women giggling on a bed before Frankee opens a window to see the supposed boyfriend in the driveway and begins with the lyric, “There are two sides to every story.”“You thought you could really make me moan,” she croons.“I had better sex all alone.
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.Now you want me to come back.
You must be smokin’ crack..
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F–k all those nights you thought you broke my back.Well guess what yo, your sex was wack.”Maxim Magazine did a naughty photo-filled profile on Frankee in 2006, who was asked about the song.“Everyone took the...