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.
Read MoreFrank Ocean’s scrapped vinyl—originally intended to replace “Little Demon” orders in 2020—sold on eBay for a price that ranks it among the most expensive 7-inch singles ever sold on the site.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe release of this track bucks the trends of the past few years, where new songs are debuted on the artist’s Beats 1 radio program, Blonded Radio, then released to the public on all platforms after.
Read MoreThe third of a series of club nights, this one hosted by Arca on Halloween.
Read MoreThe second of a series of club nights, hosted by Frank Ocean.
Read MoreDuring the latest episode of blonded Radio, Frank Ocean premiered his first original track since “Provider.”
Read MoreThe first in a proposed series of club nights hosted by Frank Ocean.
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