Frank Ocean Is Releasing More Than We Thought

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Fans are excited about Frank Ocean is making more music consistently after waiting four years for his two version album “Blonde” and “Endless. An heavy rotation setting many hit songs. The artist has made five songs since the year started. Many fans predict a upcoming project or a collaboration album.

 

Slide On Me Ft. Young Thug: Featured on Blonded Radio and not have yet been released on streaming platforms. The incredible rapper Young Thug (“Thugger”) joined along Frank Ocean making the second version of “Slide” originally with Calvin Harris.

 

Calvin Harris “Slide” Ft. Frank Ocean & Migos: Produce by Calvin Harris giving out a summer vibe. We’re not familiar with the two artist harmonizing with a fast pace rhythmical beat. The song opens with an high pitch voice to position the song with a drop of drums and piano. The similarity of the beat relates to a Daft Punk production.

 

 

 

 

Biking Ft. Jay Z & Tyler The Creator: “Biking” first appearance was on Blonded Radio. The song distinguish a dark mellow tone. The production of the first verse by Jay Z upset many of his fans considering he’s been in the music industry for two decades. Frank ocean switched of his roles of raping and singing a catchy chorus. Tyler, The Creator comes in on verse four which pulls some flows from “Telephone Calls” which is his proudest verse. The musical production recovers the track, which continues in Blonde’s murky sound, with soft piano lines, guitar strings, and light percussion, distorted and quiet.

 

Chanel: After the release of Blonde, Frank Ocean has been comfortable with his sexuality. Chanel reflects on his relationship with a guy and being sexually committed. Frank uses a joke relating the 21 Savage meme (“With a cup in a cup, Actavis/That’s a double edge, issa knife”). The musical production is shuffling piano and heavy synths.

Lens – Frank Ocean W/ Travis Scott: The artwork was an inspiration of Kerry James Marshall A Portrait of the Artist as a Shadow of His Former Self, 1980. The remastered version features Travis Scott who gives off an slow undermined sad flow. “Lens” fits with an old feel from  Nostalgia, Ultra or Channel Orange. The auto tune tones the shuffling piano with a well times percussion.