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  1. Frank Ocean Coachella set ends early due to curfew, walks off. Show up hour late. Walk around for like 3 minutes between each song. Random 10 minute DJ set. Do nothing but occasionally lip sync and dance to songs for 10 minutes straight.

  2. Hell it's even the first album that mad me cry. Frank's lyricism is fantastic all throughout Blonde ("I thought I was dreaming when you said you loved me." / "There's a bull and a matador dueling in the sky; inhale in hell there's heaven") And overtime I hear it I'm convinced the beat switch in Nights is one of the greatest moments in music.

  3. Frank Ocean has nearly 30 million monthly listeners on Spotify, over 7 years after his last album was released. It doesn’t make sense to me when a lot of people act like he’s not a mainstream artist, when he’s clearly one of the biggest artists in the world

  4. He never wanted any of it, which is why he seems so disinterested. This is an unpopular opinion. Frank definitely wanted to be known and appreciated for his talent. I agree he might’ve not wanted the fame but I think he definitely wanted to create music in the way he wanted to make it and have it be recognized.

  5. Be Yourself is Frank's mother (not really) telling him to be himself and not use drugs. It's a prelude to the downfall were about to see. Solo shows Frank's single life, suppressing his depression by doing drugs and partying. It starts with him dancing on acid. Skyline To is Frank further down the line, completely suppressing responsibility and ...

  6. That’s why as a musical artists, Frank Ocean is far more of a higher tier than The Weekend. All his major records (2) are globally critically acclaimed albums. The way I actually got into Frank Ocean is when I was reading magazines, blogs and articles about music, Blonde would always be praised and would be listed as one of the greatest records on this generation.

  7. But I'd like to hear your thoughts on Frank Ocean's music. I truly find it amazing how he's reached such a high level with only two albums and very few singles. His sound, both in 'Channel Orange' and 'Blonde,' as well as in his subsequent singles, is sensational. It's crazy to think that almost 8 years after 'Blonde,' we still don't have any ...