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Frank Ocean releases ‘Endless’ visual album
It’s a complete, 46 minute album, complete with video of what we’ve been seeing, plus brand new footage.
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As always, we’ll continue to keep you posted as more unfolds.
The buzz around Ocean and his new material was so great his debut returned to the Billboard 200 album chart after a three-year absence. You won’t find a normal LP here in these 18 video tracks with music only complementing the visuals in Endless here.
Ocean has been teasing information about his next album on his website boysdontcry.co, but representatives from Universal Music Group and Apple Music didn’t immediately respond to emails seeking comment.
Ocean fans have been desperately awaiting new material from the star, with producer Malay revealing earlier this month that the singer has been working hard to flawless the new record.
Ocean’s first album, titled “Channel Orange”, earned him two Grammy awards. Rolling Stone reported Ocean’s “Boys Don’t Cry” will be released then.
On the first day of August, a live streaming portal appeared on Ocean’s website.
Now, however, the 28-year old has gone the way of Beyonce with “Lemonade”, springing an artistic visual album on supporters without much warning.
Endless features contributions from Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood, James Blake, Jazmine Sullivan and the London Symphony Orchestra. Fans are glad to get a taste of the new album, but just want the whole thing already.
Shortly after the stream was replayed on Thursday night, Apple confirmed that Endless would be available exclusively on Apple Music from midnight.
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Despite the dreaded wait, fans quickly seemed to forgive Ocean as they dissected his new soulful songs early Friday.