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Other names include Solange, Miguel, Slayer, Van Morrison, Skepta, Run The Jewels and Grace Jones. The festival lineups are starting to come fast and heavy, as promoters and organizers want to be the first to have a reason to put out tickets and grab your money. -
7 Artists Who Should Headline 2017 Festival Circuit: Frank Ocean, Arcade Fire & More
This would make 2017 festival lineups that much better. This week festivals have started jockeying for your precious money by releasing lineups, or pieces of their 2017 lineups in an attempt to one up each other. -
Hangout Festival 2017 Lineup: Frank Ocean, Chance The Rapper, Twenty One Pilots Headline
Other names on the bill include Sigur Ros, Band of Horses, Major Lazer and MGMT. Hangout Festival has announced its 2017 lineup. Among those headlining the Alabama festival include Frank Ocean, Twenty One Pilots, Mumford & Sons and Chance The Rapper. -
Frank Ocean To Headline Lovebox, Northside Festivals, Announcing First Shows In 3 Years
Ocean announces two European festival gigs. Frank Ocean released his first album in over four years in August and in typical Ocean fashion went right back into hiding without any sort of press or live tour. -
Frank Ocean Celebrated Black Friday by Selling 'Boys Don't Cry' Zine, 'Blonde' on Vinyl
Frank Ocean joined in on the commercialism, and celebrated Black Friday by selling the Boys Don’t Cry zine and his new 'Blonde' album on vinyl. The sale was available on his official website, and the singer even gave away Blonde t-shirts to fans for free. -
Frank Ocean Explains Why He Snubbed The Grammys & Why 'Blonde' Took So Long
Frank opens up in a rare interview. Frank Ocean comes and goes as he pleases. He does not do the traditional album cycle with concerts and press touring. -
Frank Ocean 'Blonde,' 'Endless' Reportedly Not Submitted In Time For Grammy Consideration
According to new reports, Frank Ocean's team did not submit Blonde or Endless in time to be considered for the 2017 Grammys. -
Jay Z, Kanye West & Frank Ocean Did Not Steal "Made in America" Court Rules
A court has ruled that Jay Z, Kanye West and Frank Ocean did not steal “Made in America.” The three were sued by New York based musician Joel McDonald back in 2014, and claimed that the song was a carbon copy of his song that held the same name, released in 2009. “Made in America” was featured on the 2011 collaborative album 'Watch the Throne,' with Ocean singing the hook. -
Frank Ocean's 'Blonde' Album Reportedly Getting a Physical Release
Frank Ocean’s 'Blonde' album is reportedly getting a physical release, as the album was streamed as an Apple Music exclusive this past August. Blonde follows his 2012 album, 'Channel Orange.' -
Frank Ocean Releases List of Favorite Songs in 'Boys Don't Cry' Zine
In the wake of the release of his latest album, 'Blonde,' Frank Ocean has listed his favorite songs on the zine for 'Boys Don’t Cry.' 'Blonde' was hotly anticipated following his hit album 'Channel Orange,' released in 2012, and was finally unleashed this past Saturday (Aug. 20). -
Universal Reportedly Ending Streaming Exclusives After Frank Ocean Album Release
This news comes from a very brief note written by industry insider Bob Lefsetz on his daily newsletter via The Guardian, where he states that UMG Lucian Grainge CEO sent out an email to company executives ending all future exclusives. -
Kanye West Encourages Radio To Play New Frank Ocean Music
Kanye West has a bone to pick with radio executives. The rapper is encouraging radio stations across the globe to start playing Frank Ocean's music. His plea written on Twitter is best summed up in his line "radio has to support amazing artists."
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