Jay-Z releases ‘4:44’ with Frank Ocean feature “Caught Their Eyes”
Jay-Z has released his thirteenth studio album 4:44. The song “Caught Their Eyes” features a hook from Frank Ocean.
Frank posted to his Tumblr the day following the release with an enthusiastic quote from the track “Smile.”
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The album is available now via Roc Nation and can be streamed on Apple Music and Tidal. Listen to “Caught Their Eyes” below.
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