Hypebeast -
25 Aug 2016 00:32

Last week, Frank Ocean finally brought his four-year absence to an end with back-to-back releases: first, his much-discussed wood-working documentary manifested a 45-minute visual album, titled Endless; then, just a day later, Ocean fired off another salvo, releasing Blond (or Blonde, or The Album Formerly Known As Boys Don't Cry) and its accompanying zine at four pop-up shops around the world. The former album, despite its title, did mark a significant end in the singer's career: a source told ...
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