Ms. Breaux opens up about parenthood and her son’s passion for music in a new podcast with Samson Shulman of Connection Is Magic. Throughout the 44-minute discussion, she offers unique insight into Ocean’s growth as a person and musician, as well as her own life’s journey.
Read MoreRyan passed alongside his friend, Ezekial “Zeek” Bishop, following a car accident in Thousand Oaks, California. His legacy—carried first and foremost by his family, friends, and all who knew him—also lives on through Ocean’s music.
Read MoreIt appears that Frank Ocean has one-upped us all this Mother's Day weekend, taking his own mom to Venice, Italy.
Read MoreFrank and a slew of friends, family, and celebrities celebrated the man’s 30th birthday with a drag-tinged Paris Is Burning extravaganza in NYC.
Read MoreThe executive producer of Channel Orange and Breaux family pet was diagnosed with cancer in March and treated shortly after. Unfortunately, the cancer returned. Everest has passed away at six years old.
Read MoreIt seems likely that Frank is using Instagram to share photos with his closest friends and family.
Read MoreThe extent of Frank's relationship with Auntie Fee isn't entirely known. Fee has said in the past that he's a blood relative, but that remains to be verified. Still, it's evident she is close with the Breaux family and she has appeared in some of Frank's recent work.
Read MoreAccompanied by his mom.
Read MoreTime magazine invited Ocean to its event at Lincoln Center in NYC for a second time, after including him on its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2013. He paired a black suit and tie with Vans Sk8-Hi sneakers and brought his mom, Katonya Breaux, as his plus-one.
Read MoreTime magazine invited Ocean to its event at Lincoln Center in NYC after including him on its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. Ocean wore Lanvin head-to-toe and brought his mom, Katonya Breaux, as his plus-one.
Read MoreFrom gathered reports of the event, we can start to gather an idea of what the record might sound like, even if we haven't heard it yet ourselves.
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