

Last night at her Staples Center show in Los Angeles, California, she spoke about Blonde. 1 month free, then 14.99 / month 1 month free. "I'm just f**king waiting for Frank f**king Ocean to come out with his album. Listen to this album and more than 70 million songs with your unlimited streaming plans. So, of course, it would only be right if she gave her input on Frank's new work that she's been longing for, too.īack in a 2015 interview with Rolling Stone, Adele was even urging Frank to drop his album, like the rest of us. Finally in 2015, Adele did - and with a bang. If you can remember, fans were waiting for the British star to deliver a new album, as well, as a followup to her 2011's 21 album. Though we're all excited that Frank has finally more music to our ears, there's one other person who's happy about this, too -and she's a major star.Īdele couldn't have been more happy to hear Blonde, either. You know, a virtual thing.Also stylized as Blond in some instances, the new project dropped this weekend after the singer also released a separate visual album named Endless. She told me like, uh, it’s over and I can’t believe it. Not On Label (Frank Ocean) FOBC-1916 Cover of Blond, 2016, Vinyl Blond. And she told me like, ‘Accept me on Facebook.’ It was virtual, made no sense,” he says on the track. CDr, Album, Special Edition, Unofficial Release. And I don’t want it because I was like, in front of her. “Facebook arrived and she wanted me to accept her on Facebook. On the new album, there’s a track in which SebastiAn tells a story about a girl who once dumped him after he refused to accept her friend request on Facebook. French producer SebastiAn, who has worked with Daft Punk, Beastie Boys, and Charlotte Gainsbourg, collaborated with Ocean on a few songs for Endless and Blond. Frank Ocean Blonde 22 Play album More actions Listeners 1.1M Scrobbles 109.9M Metascore 87 Join others and track this album Scrobble, find and rediscover music with a Last.fm account Sign Up to Last.fm Length 17 tracks, 60:10 Release Date 20 August 2016 'Blond (e)' is the second studio album by American singer Frank Ocean. “Facebook Story” is a dating anecdote from producer SebastiAn.

Not to drink alcohol, not to use drugs, don’t use that cocaine, or marijuana, because that stuff is highly addictive.” This might be a little awkward since his opening essay on Boys Don’t Cry references the first time he did ’shrooms and that “Mine,” a song off of Endless, features the lyrics “how come the ecstasy always depresses me so?” Maybe you should listen to your mother, Frank? “You’ve understood the things that I’ve taught you. A combination of mellow moods and subject matter including overtly sexual and homoerotic lyrics really call to mind the vulnerability of moments on Frank Ocean’s Blonde.Check out his 2021 avant-garde soul album Deacon. Be yourself and know that that’s good enough,” she says. Very much at home within the neo-soul milieu, serpentwithfeet, like Frank Ocean, is a boundary-pusher in the genre. In the one-and-a-half minute clip, his mom gives him a little pep talk and warns him of the dangers of drugs. The track “Be Yourself” is actually a voicemail message from Ocean’s mother, Katonya Breaux Riley, which may have been recorded when he was in college. A voicemail message from Ocean’s mom appears on the album.
