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A$AP Rocky says Frank Ocean is about to drop, praises him and Tyler, The Creator

“I hope that’s true—we waiting on him,” he added. It’s unclear who shared this info with Flacko; nevertheless, his remarks have excited fans eagerly anticipating a new album. Rocky also speaks highly of Ocean, Tyler, and other artists for making him “fall in love with music” during his interview on The Ebro Show, where he discussed his latest project, Don’t Be Dumb.

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Frank Ocean confirms ‘Look at Us, We’re in Love’ was not an album

In an Instagram comment, Ocean clarified that the “unreleased 2020 project” circulating online in recent years is not a scrapped album of his and some of its tracks are inauthentic. He also explained the origin of the “LAUWIL” tagline, which some fans had mistaken for the title and rollout of his fifth album.

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Frank Ocean performs at Coachella 2023 in Indio, California

“There is some beauty in chaos.” Frank Ocean headlines weekend 1 of Coachella on the main stage at the Empire Polo Club, delivering an array of new remixes in perhaps his most unique and controversial concert to date. We examine the event and its aftermath, with exclusive reporting from blonded.blog’s Odysseus.

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Frank Ocean foreshadows his next music project in letter on new posters

The back sides of the “ThinkPad” and “Chairman” posters sold by Blonded in December 2022 form a missive by the “Recording Artist” that details his past events and alludes to his future music projects.

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Frank Ocean reveals ‘Blonde’ lore on lyrics foldout

The lyrics foldout accompanying the December 2022 LP reissue features a cryptic note, titled “Cost of Master Recordings.” It tells a fictional story based on Ocean’s real-life struggle to retain ownership of his 2016 studio album from Def Jam.

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‘Blonde’ production notes surface online

Emails from Frank Ocean’s producers shed light on his 2016 album’s development, detailing changes made to several released and unreleased tracks between January 2014 and February 2015.

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Frank Ocean teases overdue album, zine ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ with cryptic library card

A mysterious image has appeared on Ocean’s website, showing a library book insert with a series of crossed-out “due dates.” The post is his first update since April 2015, when he announced the originally planned July 2015 release date for “album 3” and “issue 1” of his companion magazine.

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