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Frank Ocean Reveals Guests on ‘Endless,’ Fans React to Video Album
You can view Frank Ocean’s visual album Endless over on Apple Music. You won’t find a normal LP here in these 18 video tracks with music only complementing the visuals in Endless here.
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In the meantime, to watch Frank Ocean’s “Endless” album on your iOS device or computer, click this link. The NSFW video itself is comprised of quickly cut, dreamy, often psychedelic scenes featuring naked women, angelic male pole dancers, and imagery of Lady Godiva.
In the same vein as Beyonce’s Lemonade, Ocean released a visual album called Endless exclusively on Apple Music.
In 2012, Ocean offered an album titled Channel Orange which was hugely successful, and his new album will be a follow-up to it. In it, three versions of Ocean work on a building project in a warehouse. The grating, industrial synths clash with the rest of the album, with Ocean himself not being credited on the track at all.
But if this visual release isn’t exactly what you were looking forward to, there’s still hope..
The album also includes contributions from major artists like James Blake, Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and the London Contemporary Orchestra, according to the tracklist offered up by Apple Music. Keeping fans in the dark and teasing them only with eccentric, confounding parts of a larger whole is certainly one way to hijack their short-span attention.
Almost three weeks on from its launch, the live stream reappeared late on Thursday, this time to the soundtrack of what appeared to be complete songs, leading fans to conclude that Ocean was streaming his much-anticipated album. Rolling Stone claims to have confirmed that Endless is indeed different from his new album, previously titled Boys Don’t Cry.
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Have you given Ocean’s new album a listen just yet?