The third installment Blonded Radio debuted with a new track called “Biking.” A promotional video for the track and episode appeared on Frank Ocean’s website.
Read MoreTwo promotional reels for Frank Ocean’s August 2016 album and magazine, Blonde and Boys Don’t Cry, have appeared on Vimeo. The first video shows model Ysham Jackson getting his blonde hair cut. The second features an unusual interview with Frank Ocean.
Read MoreAccompanied by his mom.
Read MoreIt's possible that this was intended for the version of the track found on the Boys Don't Cry version of the CD which features Japanese rapper KOHH.
Read More“If I could guess your password, you know I’d break in; to the empty heart that you keep my face in.”
Read MoreThe video, directed by Tyrone Lebon, features a wide variety of interesting scenes and cast members. Most notable are Trina and A$AP Rocky, with tributes to A$AP Yams, Pimp C, and Trayvon Martin.
Read MoreThe 46-minute visual album is available exclusively on Apple Music. It features Ocean constructing a spiral staircase in an empty warehouse, all set to new music—with potentially more to come.
Read MoreIn a surreal video filmed by British filmmaker Tyrone Lebon, Frank Ocean joins a host of other celebrities in modeling for Calvin Klein’s fall 2016 #MyCalvins global campaign. The one-minute underwear advert sees Ocean discussing his passion for music as a new instrumental plays in the background. He also quotes prospective lyrics from his overdue album, Boys Don’t Cry.
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 MoreThe check, pictured above, was posted on the artist’s Tumblr and reads “FUCK OFF” on the memo line.
Read MoreThe complaint explains that Chipotle hired Frank to record a cover of "Pure Imagination." The cover was intended for use in a advertisement titled "Scarecrow," but it was never delivered.
Read MoreToday’s Matt Lauer sat down with some of this year’s “Time 100” honorees, including actress Amy Poehler, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, and singer Frank Ocean, to talk about the moments that changed their lives and more.
Read MoreThe split-screen collage follows Ocean as he jet-sets around the world, intercut with footage from his Channel Orange Tour and recording studio sessions. Tyler, The Creator and Jasper Dolphin make brief cameos in the travel diary. The track was the fourth single from Ocean’s album Channel Orange, released in July 2012.
Read MoreReactions to the performance were mixed because Frank was off-key due to a malfunction in his in-ear monitors.
Read MoreIn a new segment called "Ocean's Rising," GQ sits down in a parking lot to discuss channel ORANGE with Tyler, The Creator and the rest of Odd Future.
Read MoreTheir video for "Novacane" was a hit.
Read MoreThe surreal, 8-minute video features direction by Nabil Elderkin and a cameo by guitarist John Mayer. Ocean is seen riding a motorcycle through the Mojave Desert and partying at the Las Vegas Strip. The track was the second single from Ocean’s album Channel Orange, released last July.
Read MoreThe singer sported his signature bandana while singing "Bad Religion," a track from his new album Channel Orange.
Read MoreA technical mishap has apparently resulted in the loss of the Frank Ocean–Nas collaboration that was set to appear on Nas’ album Life Is Good.
Read MoreIn the lead-up to his debut studio album, Frank Ocean shares a homemade video recording of himself playing the piano and singing a new song, titled “Summer Remains,” on his Tumblr blog. He captioned the post: “Just at home f-ckin’ around, no judging.”
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