‘Rolling Stone’ visits Frank Ocean’s NYC pop-up shop for ‘Boys Don’t Cry’
Elias Light examines the pop-up shop in New York City where Blonde and Boys Don’t Cry magazine debuts.
After more than a year of rumors and feints, many hours of a cryptic live stream and the arrival of a "visual album" containing a goofy techno song and tantalizing scraps of new music, Frank Ocean released a new full-length titled Blonde tonight. In New York and three other cities, a version of the album – with a track list that differs from the Apple Music version, which arrived simultaneously – was given out for free at pop-up stores, enclosed as a CD in the midst of a hefty glossy magazine more than 360 pages long.
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