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Frank Ocean debuts ‘Blonde,’ his 1st album in 4 years

After the Endless stream finished, it was released exclusively on Apple Music, meaning you can only watch if you are a subscriber of the music service. However, Rolling Stone reported on Thursday night that the artist has scrapped the name in favor of a new title.

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There were several reports claiming that the album Boys Don’t Cry would become available on Apple Music two weeks ago, but it was not released.

The wait is finally over, Frank Ocean has finally released his new visual album, Endless-which is exactly what the wait felt like!

In a statement, Apple Music said fans should “keep an eye out this weekend for more from Frank”.

Ocean has a few collaborations on the album, including with R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan, Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood and British artist James Blake. Apple was said to have scored exclusive streaming rights to “Boys Don’t Cry”, and the album was apparently meant to debut on August 5.

Today, the entirety of the “visual component” was revealed as “Endless”, a 45-minute visual album. Arca, Sampha, Sebastian and are also credited on the album. Frank Ocean is the latest content win for the company.

Endless is actually a different project from his new album, previously called Boys Don’t Cry.

Odd Future’s Frank Ocean is reportedly still gearing up to release a long-awaited Boys Don’t Cry solo album. It has been four years since his debut album “Channel Orange” was released, and it has been three years since Frank began discussing plans for his second album.

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According to Rolling Stone, the U.S. star will also release his highly anticipated second studio album over the weekend.

Artist Frank Ocean performs during the 2014 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival