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 luxury brand is expanding nationwide and worldwide, alongside the release of four jewelry collections: Beef Broccoli Life, Sodium, Floating Diamonds, and Baseball.
Read MoreThe drop includes a new Blonded Radio shirt and Jacquard shorts with NYC icons, as well as a restock of the 2022 Blonde LP reissue.
Read MoreFollowing months of rumors and trademark registrations, Frank Ocean has launched a new luxury brand called Homer.
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 MoreThe first in a proposed series of club nights hosted by Frank Ocean.
Read More"Stiff smile just like I'm Aphex Twin."
Read MoreThey made surprise appearances for “Where This Flower Blooms” and “Who Dat Boy?”
Read MoreOn July 28th, 2017, Frank played the Panorama Festival in New York City. Alex G joined the band for the show. Spike Jonze recorded video.
Read MoreOver the course of the evening, several crew members and friends of Frank's were posting pictures and videos from the rooftop.
Read Moreit's a torso on his torso.
Read More“You know he's gonna give you nothing short of greatness,” says fan at downtown outpost offering singer's new magazine, LP.
Read MoreIn Boys Don’t Cry, Frank Ocean shared a verse and photographic series titled “Jumbo” that features his friend Ysham Jackson modeling outfits styled by fashion director Rita Zebdi. Notably, the piece includes an image that appears on one of three magazine covers.
Read MoreOcean debuts his highly anticipated studio album, along with a 370-page, large-format art book, which he is giving away for free at pop-up shops in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and London.
Read MorePrior to the set at the Met Gala party, he had not taken the stage since the Odd Future Carnival last fall. Ocean wore a Givenchy tuxedo with a white jacket, black pants, and a black bowtie. The theme of this year’s event was “Charles James: Beyond Fashion.”
Read More“No better than the next man, just doing a different thing with my time… I’m working on a lot of music; I’m gonna get back to that now.” Frank Ocean opens up about life in a new Tumblr update, in which he discusses hanging out with Jay-Z and Pharrell, traveling the world, moving to NYC or Tokyo, writing a novel, starting a car club, and other random musings.
Read MoreThe singer sported his signature bandana while singing "Bad Religion," a track from his new album Channel Orange.
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.
Read MoreMidway through the set, Frank appeared to sing the introduction to "American Wedding," "Novacane," and "Lovecrimes" before Tyler returned to perform "Yonkers."
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