Frank Ocean releases single “Sweet Life”
Frank Ocean released his third single from his forthcoming LP, Channel Orange, on SoundCloud and Tumblr. The song, titled “Sweet Life,” features production by Pharrell Williams. It arrives two days after Ocean posted an open letter on Tumblr discussing his sexuality and his debut studio album.
The artwork for “Sweet Life” features a photo of swimmers in the Ocean. Front and center is the song title, which is set in the typefaces Cooper Black and Orator. Beneath the title is an upside-down eject symbol, as seen on the covers of previous singles “Thinkin Bout You” and “Pyramids.”
Listen to “Sweet Life” below. Channel Orange premieres as a one-week Apple iTunes exclusive on July 10, 2012.
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