Forrest Frank Sets Guinness World Record For Most Weeks Without Releasing A Forrest Frank Song

Forrest Frank Sets Guinness World Record For Most Weeks Without Releasing A Forrest Frank Song

Forrest Frank Sets Guinness World Record For Most Weeks Without Releasing A Forrest Frank Song

Forrest Frank has once again entered the record books–though not in the way fans might expect.

The chart-topping artist has been awarded a Guinness World Records title for the longest stretch of time without releasing a new Forrest Frank song, ending a historic 14-week gap between releases.

The previous record–also held by Frank–stood at just one week.

The milestone follows the recent release of “SOS,” a new collaboration tied to his newly announced group, DAWN PATROL, marking his first appearance on a track since December 19, 2025.

“We know how difficult it is for Forrest to go even a single week without releasing music,” a Guinness representative said in a prepared statement. “To extend that to 14 weeks is nothing short of extraordinary. This represents a new level of restraint we didn’t previously think possible.”

According to sources, Guinness had planned a full ceremony to honor the achievement, complete with commemorative plaques and a live countdown marking the final moments of the streak. However, organizers say Frank did not attend the ceremony, citing a “scheduling conflict.”

At press time, Frank was reportedly back in the studio, working to ensure no future records of this kind are ever broken again.

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