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The government has once ignored the demands of its constituency as Barack Obama has refused to force Kanye West to release his new album, believed to be titled 'Swish.' In all seriousness, a petition at the We The People site, which allows citizens to gather attention to causes via digital petitions, raised 100,000 signatures in support of forcing of forcing the rapper/producer to release his new album. -
Frank Ocean's Website Relaunched with New Merch Ahead of 'Boys Don't Cry' Release
The planned July release date for Frank Ocean's new album Boys Don't Cry has come and gone, but it still seems as though the "Thinking About You" singer has something new coming soon. Yesterday (Aug. 3), Ocean's official website relaunched and then went blank, but in the meanwhile skillful code fiends were able to look at some of the merchandise that Ocean is prepping on his site. -
Frank Ocean's Brother Rick Rolls Fans as 'Boys Don't Cry' Release Date Comes and Goes
July 2015 came and went, and Frank Ocean's new album and magazine Boys Don't Cry still have not seen the light of day. But that doesn't mean that the "Thinking About You" singer and his crew weren't about to have fun with his fans. On Saturday (Aug. 1), Ocean's brother tricked fans by announcing that the follow-up to the Grammy winning channel ORANGE had finally arrived... -
Major Lazer, MØ Cover Frank Ocean's 'Lost' [LISTEN]
The dynamite combination of Major Lazer and MØ has struck again. Still riding on the worldwide success of their hit Peace Is The Mission single, "Lean On," the two parties team up for a reggae cover of Frank Ocean's Channel Orange track "Lost." -
Miguel Clarifies Frank Ocean Feud, Promotes 'Wildheart' on Twitter
Miguel made headlines early Monday (July 6) when a controversial comment about Frank Ocean from an interview with The Sunday Times hit the Internet. But now, he's trying to make it all good and the Wildheart singer later took to Twitter to clarify his statement. -
Miguel, Frank Ocean Feud? 'Wildheart' Singer Claims He Makes Better Music in Interview
There seems to be some new beef boiling up between two of R&Bs most sensual crooners: Miguel and Frank Ocean. Following the release of his new album Wildheart, Miguel opened up about his relationship with the "Thinking About You" singer, saying that he "genuinely believes" that his music is better. -
Odd Future Officially Broken Up According To Tyler, The Creator
Over the past few days, speculation has been wild about the future of hip-hop collective Odd Future, which counts Frank Ocean, Tyler, The Creator, Hodgy Beats and Earl Sweatshirt among its members. Observers have known that the group has been growing apart over the past few years as the members have focused on their burgeoning solo careers, but according to a response to a fan on social media network Spring from Tyler, the group is officially broken up. -
Odd Future Isn't Breaking Up According To Tyler, The Creator
Last night, Tyler, The Creator got super sentimental while looking through old Odd Future pictures and shared some of those emotions on Twitter because that's what you do now. As he was reminiscing, it appeared that the 'Cherry Bomb' rapper let slip that his collective had broken up when he stated, "although its no more, those 7 letters are forever." Unaware of the consequences of saying something like that in public, Tyler went to sleep thinking everything was all right, when in fact, fans were convinced that Odd Future was finished. He woke up this morning and saw all of the headlines and online activity. He tried to clear things up by saying that people shouldn't read into his comments, he was simply looking over some old pictures with friends. -
Frank Ocean Interviewed Lil B For His New 'Boys Don't Cry' Magazine, Nabil Elderkin Confirms
Late last year, Lil B teased a collaboration with Frank Ocean, and although music from the two has yet to surface, the Based God did contribute to Ocean's forthcoming magazine, Boys Don't Cry, which is due out in July. Nabil Elderkin shared a photo on Instagram of the Oakland rapper with the caption, "That's a Rap wit the sensei @lilbisgod what a bro!" which probed the Fader to ask whether or not the director had shot a Lil B video. Nabil replied their inquiry, revealing that Ocean had interviewed the Based God for his magazine. Elderkin did, however, add that he would "def" do a video with Lil B if the opportunity came up, calling him a "cool bro." -
FYF Fest Lineup 2015: Morrissey & Frank Ocean Headling L.A. Music Festival
Last year, FYF Fest came with its biggest lineup to date, with The Strokes and Phoenix leading the pack. Not to be outdone by itself, today (May 6) the Los Angeles music festival announced its 2015 lineup, featuring Morrissey, Frank Ocean, Bloc Party, D'Angelo and more. -
Frank Ocean Legally Changes Name from Christopher Breaux to Stage Name Ahead of New Album 'Boys Don't Cry'
Frank Ocean is now... Frank Ocean. After a long battle in the courts, the "Bad Religion" singer has officially legally changed his name to his onstage moniker, bidding adieu to Christopher Edwin Breaux. -
Frank Ocean Joins James Blake On UK Tour As BOYSDONTCRY Ahead Of New Album
Earlier this, Frank Ocean confirmed that his new album, the follow-up to his debut Channel Orange, would be coming this summer Now he is set to tour the UK with James Blake for the 1-800-Dinosaur road trip. Ocean joins the previously announced Airhead, Dan Foat, Klaus, Trim and Mr. Assister for the jaunt, which hits Bristol, Manchester and London on April 9, 10, and 12, NME reports.
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