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Frank Ocean

Christopher Francis Ocean (born Christopher Edwin Breaux; October 28, 1987) is an American singer, songwriter, and rapper. His early works are credited by some music critics for pioneering the alternative R&B genre.[2][3] Ocean has won two Grammy Awards and a Brit Award for International Male Solo Artist among other accolades, and his two studio albums have been listed on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" (2020).

Frank Ocean
Ocean in 2021
Born
Christopher Edwin Breaux

(1987-10-28) October 28, 1987 (age 36)
Other namesLonny Breaux
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • record producer
Years active2005–present
OrganizationHomer
Works
AwardsFull list
Musical career
OriginNew Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
Labels
Formerly ofOdd Future
Websitewww.blonded.co

Ocean began his musical career as a ghostwriter, prior to joining the hip hop collective Odd Future in 2010. The following year, he released his first mixtape, Nostalgia, Ultra, and subsequently secured a recording contract with Def Jam Recordings. His first studio album, the eclectic Channel Orange (2012), incorporated R&B and soul styles. At the 2013 Grammy Awards, Channel Orange was nominated for Album of the Year and won Best Urban Contemporary Album; one of its singles, "Thinkin Bout You", was nominated for Record of the Year. He was named by Time as one of the world's most influential people in 2013.

After a four-year hiatus, Ocean released a visual album titled Endless in 2016 to fulfill contractual obligations with Def Jam. Ocean self-released his second studio album, Blonde, a day after Endless's release. Blonde expanded on Ocean's experimental musical approach and ranked first on Pitchfork's list of the best albums of the 2010s decade. It was his first number-one album on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). From 2017 onwards, Ocean has released sporadic singles, worked as a photographer for magazines, launched the fashion brand Homer, and started Homer Radio.

Early life

Ocean was born Christopher Edwin Breaux on October 28, 1987,[4][5] in Long Beach, California.[6] His father is Calvin Edward Cooksey[7] and was a singer and keyboardist,[6] and his mother is Katonya Breaux Riley[7] who later worked as a residential contractor.[6] He was raised by his mother after his parents divorced when he was six years old.[6] He also had a younger brother named Ryan Breaux who died in a car accident in 2020.[8] When he was five years old, he and his family relocated to the New Orleans area.[9] He was raised Christian, including a brief time as a practicing Catholic.[10]

Ocean's grandfather Lionel McGruder Jr. was a father figure for Ocean after his father left the family. Lionel was a recovering drug addict and later served as a mentor at Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings. He would take Ocean to these meetings, which was the inspiration behind Ocean's song "Crack Rock" from Channel Orange.[11][6] He also gave him the nickname Lonny, which Frank Ocean still uses today.[12] He died in 2010 and Frank Ocean dedicated a song to him called "There Will Be Tears" on his mixtape Nostalgia, Ultra.[13] He also mentioned him on his 2017 single "Lens".

After graduating from John Ehret High School in Marrero, Louisiana in 2005, Ocean enrolled in the University of New Orleans to study English.[14][12] However, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in August 2005, destroying his home and personal recording facility and forcing him to transfer to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.[15] He stayed there for a brief time before dropping out to focus on his music career.[12]

Career

2006–2011: Career beginnings, Odd Future and Nostalgia, Ultra

In 2006, Ocean moved to Los Angeles to pursue his music career, working at various fast-food and service jobs to support himself. In less than three years, he established himself as a songwriter under the name Lonny Breaux,[12][16] getting the first name 'Lonny' after his grandfather named Lionel, whom Ocean hung out with often in his childhood.[17] After getting a songwriting deal, Ocean wrote songs for artists including Justin Bieber, Beyonce, John Legend, and Brandy.[12][15][18][19] Ocean later said of his work at the time, "There was a point where I was composing for other people, and it might have been comfy to continue to do that and enjoy that income stream and the anonymity. But that's not why I moved away from school and away from family."[15][20][21][22]

He adopted the stage name Frank Ocean, getting the name from Frank Sinatra and the 1960s film Ocean's 11, which Sinatra starred in.[23][24] Soon after, he joined Los Angeles-based hip hop collective Odd Future, whom he had met in 2009.[18] His friendship with Odd Future member Tyler, the Creator reinvigorated Ocean's songwriting.[25] In late 2009, he met Tricky Stewart, who helped him sign a writing contract with Def Jam Recordings.[18][26][27] Ocean felt neglected by the label, and began working on a mixtape on his own without their input.[12] On February 16, 2011, Ocean self-released the resulting mixtape, Nostalgia, Ultra online for free.[12] The mixtape received critical acclaim.[18][27] The mixtape focuses on interpersonal relationships, personal reflection and social commentary.[18] NPR's Andrew Noz said Ocean's songwriting is "smart and subtle...setting him apart from the pack".[28] Rolling Stone magazine's Jonah Weiner wrote that Ocean was a "gifted avant-R&B smoothie".[29]

 
Ocean in 2011

In April 2011, Ocean stated that his relationship with Def Jam had strengthened since the release of the Nostalgia, Ultra.[30] The mixtape made Ocean widely known and led to his collaborations with rappers Jay-Z and Kanye West.[31] Ocean first appeared in Tyler, the Creator's music video for the single "She", from Tyler's debut studio album Goblin (2011).[32][33] His first performance was in collaboration with Odd Future at the 2011 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, where he later joined them for their first tour across the east coast of the United States.[34] On May 19, 2011, Ocean's record label Def Jam announced its plans to re-release Nostalgia, Ultra as an EP.[35] The single "Novacane" was released to iTunes in May 2011, and the EP originally was set to be released the next month, but was delayed.[36][37]

In June 2011, Ocean revealed that he would work on the upcoming Kanye West and Jay-Z collaborative album, Watch the Throne.[38] Ocean co-wrote and featured on two tracks: "No Church in the Wild" and "Made in America".[39] On July 28, 2011, a song titled "Thinkin Bout You", leaked on the internet.[40] It was later revealed the song was a reference track, written by Ocean, for Roc Nation artist Bridget Kelly's debut studio album.[41] Kelly renamed the song 'Thinking About Forever'.[42] In September 2011, a music video directed by High5Collective for Ocean's version was released, yet the song still appeared on Kelly's debut EP Every Girl.[43] In August 2011, Frank Ocean made his first appearance on the cover of the publication The Fader, in its 75th issue.[44]

2012–2013: Channel Orange

 
Ocean (right) with Tyler, the Creator at Coachella in April 2012

Ocean released the cover art for his debut studio album's lead single, titled "Thinkin Bout You", revealing the song would be released to digital retailers on April 10, 2012.[45] However, a month earlier, a re-mastered version of the song had already leaked.[46] About the prospective single he said: "It succinctly defines me as an artist for where I am right now and that was the aim," he said of the follow-up to his acclaimed Nostalgia, Ultra. "It's about the stories. If I write 14 stories that I love, then the next step is to get the environment of music around it to best envelop the story and all kinds of sonic goodness."[45]

Perhaps this is R&B's Ziggy Stardust moment, where the controversy and publicity surrounding an artist's sexuality and the brilliance of his latest album combine to give his career unstoppable momentum.

Alexis Petridis, 2012[47]

In 2012, Ocean released his debut studio album Channel Orange to universal acclaim from critics, who later named it the best album of the year in the HMV's Poll of Polls. It also earned Ocean six Grammy Award nominations and was credited by some writers for moving the R&B genre in a different, more challenging direction. Considered as Ocean's first commercial release on a traditional record label, Channel Orange featured unconventional songs that were noted for their storytelling and social commentary, and a dense musical fusion that drew on jazz, soul, and R&B. Funk and electronic music also influenced his album. The songs about unrequited love in particular received the most attention, partly because of Ocean's announcement prior to the album's release, when he revealed that his first love was a man. The announcement made global headlines, and some critics compared its cultural impact to when David Bowie revealed that he was bisexual in 1972.[31]

 
Ocean performing at Coachella 2012

Channel Orange debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and sold 131,000 copies in its first week.[48] The majority of its first-week sales were digital copies from iTunes, while approximately 3,000 of the sales were physical copies.[48] On January 30, Channel Orange was certified gold by the RIAA. By September 2014, it had sold 621,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[49] Ocean promoted the album with his 2012 Summer Tour, which featured final appearances at the Coachella and Lollapalooza festivals.[50] At the 2013 Brit Awards, Ocean won the Brit Award for International Male Solo Artist.

On May 28, 2013, Ocean announced the You're Not Dead ... 2013 Tour; a fourteen-date European and Canadian tour that began on June 16, 2013, in Munich. He had been scheduled to perform at the first night of OVO Fest on August 4, 2013; however he was forced to cancel his appearance due to a small vocal cord injury. The first night of the music festival was subsequently cancelled and James Blake was booked to appear during the second night as Ocean's replacement.[51][52] Ocean appeared on John Mayer's album Paradise Valley, as a featured artist on a song called "Wildfire".[53]

2013–2016: Endless and Blonde

In February 2013, Ocean confirmed that he had started work on his second studio album, which he confirmed would be another concept album. He revealed that he was working with Tyler, the Creator, Pharrell Williams, and Danger Mouse on the record.[54] He later stated that he was being influenced by The Beach Boys and The Beatles. He stated he was interested in collaborating with Tame Impala and King Krule and that he would record part of the album in Bora Bora.[55][56]

On March 10, 2014, the song "Hero" was made available for free download on SoundCloud.[57] The song is a collaboration with Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Diplo and is a part of Converse's Three Artists. One Song series.[58]

In April 2014, Ocean stated that his second album was nearly finished.

In september 2014, critical success and musical awards enabled new management and representation for Ocean. Ocean signed with Mark Gilespie of Three Six Zero Entertainment.[59]

In June, Billboard reported that the singer was working with a string of artists such as Happy Perez (whom he worked with on nostalgia, ULTRA), Charlie Gambetta and Kevin Ristro, while producers Hit-Boy, Rodney Jerkins and Danger Mouse were also said to be on board.[60][61] On November 29, 2014, Ocean released a snippet of a new song supposedly from his upcoming follow-up to Channel Orange called "Memrise" on his official Tumblr page. The Guardian described the song as: "...a song which affirms that despite reportedly changing labels and management, he has maintained both his experimentation and sense of melancholy in the intervening years".[62] On April 6, 2015, Ocean announced that his follow-up to Channel Orange would be released in July. The album was ultimately not released in July, with no explanation given for its delay. The publication was rumoured to be called Boys Don't Cry, and the album was slated to feature the aforementioned "Memrise".[63][64][65] In February 2016, Ocean was featured on Kanye West's album The Life of Pablo on the track "Wolves" along with Vic Mensa and Sia.[66] A month later, the song was re-edited by West, and Ocean's part was separated and listed on the track list as its own song titled "Frank's Track".[67]

In July 2016, he hinted at a possible second album with an image on his website pointing to a July release date.[68] The image shows a library card labeled Boys Don't Cry with numerous stamps, implying various due dates.[68] The dates begin with July 2, 2015, and conclude with July 2016. Ocean's brother, Ryan Breaux, further suggested this release with an Instagram caption of the same library card photo reading "BOYS DON'T CRY #JULY2016".[68]

By August 1, 2016, at approximately 3 am, an endless live stream shot in negative lighting in what is allegedly a Brooklyn warehouse,[69] sponsored by Apple Music began to surface on boysdontcry.co which appeared to show Ocean woodworking and sporadically playing instrumentals on loop. It later became clear that these instrumentals were from his upcoming visual album Endless; the full version is estimated to be 140 hours long.[70] That same day, many news outlets reported that August 5, 2016, could be the release date for Boys Don't Cry.[71][72] That date also turned out to be inaccurate, though in a Reddit AMA session, his collaborator Malay said that Ocean is a perfectionist, constantly tweaking things, and that his art cannot be rushed.[73]

On August 18 and 19, 2016, the live stream was accompanied with music and at midnight an Apple Music link was directed to a project called Endless.[74] Endless would be Ocean's last album with Def Jam Recordings to fulfill his contract with the record label. Before the visual album's release on Apple Music, Ocean had already begun making efforts to part ways with Def Jam, who signed the artist in 2009. He describes his negotiations with the label as a "seven-year chess game", while adding that he had replaced many of his representatives (including his lawyer and manager) during the process, as well as having to buy back all of his master recordings that previously belonged to Def Jam.[75]

At midnight Pacific time on August 20, 2016, a music video for a song titled "Nikes" was uploaded to Ocean's Connect page on Apple Music and later to his own website.[76] Also on August 20, Ocean announced pop-up shops in Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, and London for his magazine Boys Don't Cry, and released his second studio album Blonde to widespread acclaim. Blonde debuted at number one in several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, and recorded sales of 232,000 copies (275,000 with album-equivalent units) in its first week. Rather than going on a typical promotional tour playing radio festivals and appearing on television shows, Ocean spent a month after the release of Blonde, traveling to countries such as China, Japan and France. He also chose not to submit Blonde for consideration at the Grammy Awards, stating "that institution certainly has nostalgic importance; it just doesn't seem to be representing very well for people who come from where I come from, and hold down what I hold down."[77] Time ranked it as the best album of 2016 on its year-end list.[78] Forbes estimated that Blonde earned Ocean nearly one million in profits after one week of availability, attributing this to him releasing the album independently and as a limited exclusive release on iTunes and Apple Music.[79] On July 9, 2018, Blonde was certified platinum by the RIAA.[80]

2017–present: Blonded Radio, singles and Homer

On February 21, 2017, Scottish DJ and producer Calvin Harris announced his single "Slide", in which Ocean and hip-hop trio Migos were featured. The single was released two days later and is from Harris' fifth studio album Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1. Ocean and Migos are credited with featured vocals and Ocean and Migos members, Quavo and Offset are credited songwriting, while production is handled by Harris. The other Migos member, Takeoff is not in the song. The song was released on February 23, 2017, and featured on the first episode of Ocean's Beats 1 radio show, Blonded Radio. It is also Ocean's first recorded collaboration since leaving Def Jam, with Ocean being listed in the liner notes as "appear[ing] courtesy of Frank Ocean".[81][82][83] The song went on to be certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and became Ocean's first top ten single on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart, peaking at No. 9. On March 10, 2017, Ocean released a new single "Chanel" on the second episode of Blonded Radio, as well as playing an alternate version featuring American rapper ASAP Rocky. The song was his first solo effort to be released after Blonde and Endless in 2016.[84] On subsequent episodes of Blonded Radio in April, Ocean premiered "Biking" featuring Jay-Z and Tyler, the Creator, "Lens", as well as an alternate version featuring Travis Scott, and a remix of Endless track "Slide On Me" featuring Young Thug. On May 15 Ocean was featured on ASAP Mob's "Raf", premiered on Blonded alongside a solo version of "Biking". On August 28, Ocean released another single, "Provider", on Blonded Radio.

In October 2017, Ocean published a photo essay titled "New 17" to British magazine i-D. In the essay, Ocean said "If you liked two thousand and seventeen then you'll love two thousand and eighteen". In November 2017, Ocean hinted via Tumblr that his fifth project was complete.[85] However it is unknown when or if it will be released. Ocean's voice appears in the video game Grand Theft Auto V, as he plays himself hosting an in-game radio station called Blonded Los Santos 97.8 FM.[86] He also lent the songs "Provider", "Ivy", "Crack Rock", "Chanel", "Nights" and "Pretty Sweet" to the game, and sings the radio station jingles.

On February 14, 2018, Ocean released "Moon River", a cover of the song performed by Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 film, Breakfast at Tiffany's. In May 2018, Ocean was featured on the tracks "Brotha Man" and "Purity" from ASAP Rocky's third studio album Testing. In August 2018, Ocean featured on the song "Carousel" from Travis Scott's third studio album Astroworld, which released on the same day. In September 2018, it was reported that Ocean took legal action against Scott through a cease and desist letter.[87] Ocean later confirmed through a Tumblr post that the dispute was about social issues, not music, and had since been resolved between the two artists.[88] On November 6, 2018, three midterm specials of Blonded Radio were aired throughout the day, in collation with the Midterm elections that were held in the US, as well as the release of new merchandise given to those with proof of voting for free in Houston, Atlanta, Miami, and Dallas.[89] The shows themselves did not include any new songs by Ocean, but included various political discussions including a discussion about Ocean being an 'openly queer' black man in contemporary rap music.[90]

On February 5, 2019, Ocean's Tumblr account was hacked hinting info about more of Ocean's material.[91] The posts have since been deleted. On October 19, 2019, Ocean released a new song titled "DHL"[92] on his Beats 1 radio show Blonded Radio and announced 7-inch vinyl singles of two new songs on his website titled "Dear April" and "Cayendo",[93] originally available only as physical singles featuring B-side remixes from Justice and Sango, respectively.[94] On November 1, 2019, Ocean followed up "DHL" with a new song titled "In My Room", which was premiered on Blonded Radio,[95] and soon after on November 3 posted online another vinyl single of a new song titled "Little Demon"[96] featuring a B-side remix by Arca.[97] However, on February 25, 2020, Ocean announced that he will replace "Little Demon" with an unreleased song which would be released on February 28, 2020.[98] The vinyl for "Little Demon" was canceled and refunds were provided.[99]

Ocean was set to headline at Coachella in October 2020.[100][101] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the festival was initially postponed until October 9–11 and October 16–18,[101] but in June, Riverside County public health officers announced it and Stagecoach had been cancelled altogether.[102] In August 2021, Coachella co-founder Paul Tollett confirmed that Ocean will headline the festival in 2023.[103] From March 25, 2020, Ocean's website started shipping the vinyl singles for "Dear April" and "Cayendo", as well as the previously released "In My Room", although many reported later having issues in receiving vinyl orders or receiving refunds for canceled orders. Remixes of the two tracks had previously been teased during his club night DJ set PrEP+. The vinyl issues and exclusivity encouraged listeners to leak these two songs onto sites like Twitter and SoundCloud,[104] and the two songs were officially released digitally on April 3.[105]

On August 8, 2021, Frank Ocean officially revealed his first fashion project, "Homer", initially announced by the singer in a Financial Times interview.[106] In a Q&A sent in the press release, Homer was simply stated as "an independent American luxury company founded by Frank Ocean". In an Instagram story, Frank wrote: "This project has kept my mind moving and my imagination turning throughout it all. (...) My hope is to make things that last, that are hard to destroy, see it in stone. (...) This is 3 years in the making and there is so much I'm excited to share with all you strangers. Love". The jewelry company, which has already collaborated with Prada,[107] cites inspiration from "childhood obsessions" and "heritage as a fantasy".

On December 25, 2021, Ocean released a new 9-minute untitled song on his Beats 1 radio show Blonded Radio featuring music contribution from Cory Henry.[108] In June 2022, it was announced that Ocean was in talks to direct his first feature film, with A24 producing.[109] In October, Ocean revealed Homer Radio, a weekly Apple Music 1 broadcast described as a window of what plays around their office after hours.[110]

On January 10, 2023, Coachella announced Ocean would be headlining the festival on April 16 and 23, his first live performances since 2017. Ocean began his set nearly an hour after his scheduled start time on April 16 and was forced to end the show early due to local curfew restrictions.[111][112] The performance was widely criticized by both fans and music critics, especially for not being live-streamed on YouTube, like most of the other performances from the festival. No professional photographers were allowed in the audience and no merchandise was available to fans.[113][114][115] The effort Ocean gave to his performance was regarded as mediocre by many and disappointing for an artist that had not performed live music in six years.[116] He would go on to cancel his appearance at the festival's second weekend, citing a leg injury.[117]

Musical style

Ocean's music has been characterized by music writers as idiosyncratic in style.[118][119][120] His music generally includes the electronic keyboard, often performed by Ocean himself,[118] and is backed by a subdued rhythm section in the production.[121] His compositions are often midtempo, feature unconventional melodies,[118][121] and occasionally have an experimental song structure.[120][121] In critical commentaries, he has been characterised as an "avant-garde R&B artist",[122] an "avant-soul singer",[123] and a "pop musician".[124] Steven Hyden called him "an introspective psych-soul balladeer".[125]

In Ocean's songwriting, Jon Pareles of The New York Times observes "open echoes of self-guided, innovative R&B songwriters like Prince, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Maxwell, Erykah Badu and particularly R. Kelly and his way of writing melodies that hover between speech and song, asymmetrical and syncopated."[121] Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone calls him a torch singer due to "his feel for romantic tragedy, unfurling in slow-boiling ballads".[126] Ocean's stage presence during live shows has been described by Chris Richards of the Washington Post as "low-key".[127][128][129] While nostalgia, ULTRA featured both original music by Ocean and tracks relying on sampled melodies,[130] Channel Orange showcased Ocean as the primary musical composer, of which music journalist Robert Christgau opines, "when he's the sole composer Ocean resists making a show of himself—resists the dope hook, the smart tempo, the transcendent falsetto itself."[131]

Ocean's lyrics deal with themes of love, longing, misgiving,[121] and nostalgia.[132] His debut single "Novacane" juxtaposes the numbness and artificiality of a sexual relationship with that of mainstream radio,[121] while "Voodoo" merges themes of spirituality and sexuality,[133] and is an eccentric take on such subject matter common in R&B.[134] The latter song was released by Ocean on his Tumblr account and references both the traditional spiritual "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" and the female anatomy in its chorus: "she's got the whole wide world in her juicy fruit / he's got the whole wide world in his pants / he wrapped the whole wide world in a wedding band / then put the whole wide world on her hands / she's got the whole wide world in her hands / he's got the whole wide world in his hands."[134][135] According to Corbon Goble of Stereogum, the lyrical "moods" of "Voodoo" are indicative of Ocean's "sometimes-bleak, depressive lyrical tendencies",[136] while MTV News writer Tirhakah Love such songs are among Ocean's most distinctive for how they transfigure the meaning behind short-term and long-term memory, and "disrupt the flow of linear time by prompting us to dive deep into our own memories and feel something indelibly real".[137] Certain songs on Channel Orange allude to Ocean's experience with unrequited love.[118]

Impact

Music critics have credited Ocean for pioneering alternative R&B, approaching R&B music differently to his contemporaries through his use of other genres, including experimental, electro, rock and psychedelic.[118][119] His distinctive sound and style have influenced numerous artists of various music genres.[138][139] Both Insider and The Wall Street Journal regarded Ocean as the most dominant artist of the 2010s decade.[140][141] He was included in the 2013 edition of the Time's list of the 100 most influential people in the world[142] and the 2017 edition of the Forbes 30 Under 30.[143]

Andy Kellman of AllMusic wrote,

Frank Ocean has been one of the more fascinating figures in contemporary music since his early-2010s arrival. A singer and songwriter whose artful output has defied rigid classification as R&B, he has nonetheless pushed that genre forward with seemingly offhanded yet imaginatively detailed narratives in which he has alternated between yearning romantic and easygoing braggart.[144]

Culture critic Nelson George asserts that, along with Miguel, Ocean has "staked out ground where [he is] not competing with those hit-driven [commercial R&B] acts" and is "cultivating a sound that balances adult concerns with a sense of young men trying to understand their own desires (an apt description of Ocean, particularly)."[145] Writing for Insider, Callie Ahlgrim said that Ocean "changed our very understanding of modern music", and that he discusses themes like youth, innocence, lost love, loneliness, desire, and mortality in his music in a way that "feels fresh and extraordinary [and] makes the introspective sound universal and transcendent [which] is why he's one of the defining artists of our time."[141] Jacob Shamsian of Business Insider said that Ocean "isn't just one of the most important artists in pop, he's one of the most important artists in all of music."[146] In a GQ article titled "Why Frank Ocean is a musical icon", Jon Savage described Ocean as "one of the pop elite", a "true pop star of today", and a "consummate contemporary artist in every sense who is immersed in new sonic possibilities, one who is deeply committed to artistic exploration in the most profound sense." Savage praised Ocean for taking R&B to a "new level [through] constructing startling sound pictures that fit his lyrics."[147] Pitchfork regarded Ocean as a "master of confessional songwriting, earning a cult-icon status with his enigmatic persona and idiosyncratic approach to pop."[148] In 2023, Rolling Stone ranked Ocean at number 190 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.[149]

Photography

On August 20, 2016, Ocean released a 360-page magazine, Boys Don't Cry, alongside his second album Blonde.[150] The fashion and automobile-themed publication contains the photo projects from Wolfgang Tillmans, Viviane Sassen, Tyrone Lebon, Ren Hang, Harley Weir, Michael Mayren and Ocean himself.[151] Four months later, British magazine Print published another photowork from Frank Ocean.[152]

On May 1, 2017, Ocean attended annual Met Gala as a special photographer for Vogue.[153] On October 23, 2017, he made two covers and a visual essay for British fashion magazine, i-D.[154]

Personal life

Family

Ocean's younger brother, Ryan Breaux, was killed in a car crash on August 2, 2020, at the age of 18.[8]

Sexual orientation

Ocean wrote an open letter, initially intended for the liner notes on Channel Orange, that preemptively addressed speculation about his attraction in the past to another man.[155] Instead, on July 4, 2012, he published the open letter on his Tumblr blog[156][11] recounting unrequited feelings he had for another young man when he was 19 years old, citing it as his first true love.[156] He used the blog to thank the man for his influence, and also thanked his mother and other friends, saying, "I don't know what happens now, and that's alright. I don't have any secrets I need kept anymore... I feel like a free man."[157] Numerous celebrities publicly voiced their support for Ocean following his announcement, including Beyoncé and Jay-Z.[158][159] Members of the hip hop industry generally responded positively to the announcement.[160] Tyler, the Creator and other members of OFWGKTA tweeted their support for Ocean.[161] Russell Simmons wrote a congratulatory article in Global Grind in which he said, "Today is a big day for hip-hop. It is a day that will define who we really are. How compassionate will we be? How loving can we be? How inclusive are we? [...] Your decision to go public about your sexual orientation gives hope and light to so many young people still living in fear."[162] When asked if he considers himself bisexual in a 2012 interview, Ocean stated: "I'll respectfully say that life is dynamic and comes along with dynamic experiences, and the same sentiment that I have towards genres of music, I have towards a lot of labels and boxes and shit."[163]

In June 2016, following the Orlando nightclub shooting that killed 49 people, Ocean published an essay expressing his sadness and frustration.[164] He mentioned that his first experience with homophobia and transphobia was with his father when he was six years old, and related how many people pass on their hateful values to the next generation and send thousands of people down suicidal paths.[164] In 2017, Ocean's father subsequently sued him for defamation and requested $14.5 million.[165] On October 17, 2017, after a hearing that saw Ocean and both of his parents taking the stand, the presiding judge ruled in favor of Ocean, stating that his father had not provided sufficient evidence of defamation.[166]

Name changes

In a 2011 interview, Ocean stated that he had attempted to change his name to Christopher Francis Ocean through a legal website on his 23rd birthday.[18] The change was reportedly partly inspired by the 1960 film Ocean's 11.[25] In March 2014, it was reported that he was legally changing his name to Frank Ocean.[167] In November 2014, it was revealed that the name change had not been legalized due to multiple speeding offenses.[168] It was finally legalized on April 23, 2015.[169]

Political views

Ocean expressed solidarity with the people of the Gaza Strip during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war. He signed an October 2023 open letter of artists urging President Joe Biden to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.[170]

Legal controversies

Ocean sampled The Eagles' 1977 "Hotel California" on his track "American Wedding", which was featured on his debut mixtape Nostalgia, Ultra. Ocean made no secret of the fact that he "loved Don Henley...the Eagles...and Joe Walsh's immaculate guitar playing".[171] Although the track's unveiling led to controversy, ultimately it was never commercially released and no legal action ensued.[172] It was noted that Ocean made no money off the track, with the artist himself stating that he was "paying homage" to The Eagles' Don Henley with the release. "I didn't make a dime off that song. I released it for free. If anything, I'm paying homage".[173]

On January 27, 2013, in the parking lot of a Los Angeles recording studio, an altercation occurred between Frank Ocean and Chris Brown. An incident report stated that Brown threw a punch at Ocean, after Ocean accused Brown of having taken his designated parking bay.[174] Ocean's cousin claimed that he was also attacked by a member of Brown's entourage during the incident.[175] Charges were dropped, with Ocean stating via Tumblr that he was choosing "Sanity. No criminal charges. No civil lawsuit".[176]

In March 2014, Ocean was set to perform a cover of the song "Pure Imagination" in a Chipotle Mexican Grill commercial which was due to promote responsible farming. Following a review of the final storyboard, Ocean's legal team sent Chipotle a letter, explaining that he felt obliged to withdraw from the arrangement, noting that "When Frank was asked to participate in this project, Chipotle's representatives told him that the thrust of the campaign was to promote responsible farming. There was no Chipotle reference or logo in the initial presentation, and Chipotle told Frank that was an intentional element of the campaign".[177] Ocean effectively honoured the arrangement by repaying Chipotle via cashier's check in the sum of $212,500.00.[178] The commercial, titled "The Scarecrow", was subsequently released with Fiona Apple performing the song.[179]

Awards and nominations

Discography

Studio albums

Mixtapes

Visual albums

Notes

  1. ^ Frank Ocean became independent of any record label in August 2016. He released his album Blonde under Boys Don't Cry, the reissue of his video album Endless under Fresh Produce, LP,[1] and all singles featured on Blonded Radio under Blonded.

References

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Further reading

  • Wilson, Elliott (July 16, 2012). "Success Is Certain". RESPECT. from the original on August 18, 2012. Retrieved July 23, 2012.

External links

  • Frank Ocean – official site
  • Frank Ocean discography at Discogs  
  • Frank Ocean on SoundCloud
  • Frank Ocean "the most talked-about man in music" interview, Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, August 21, 2012
  • Frank Ocean "on Channel Orange, Meeting Odd Future, and His Tumblr Letter" interview, Amy Wallace, GQ, November 20, 2012

frank, ocean, christopher, francis, ocean, born, christopher, edwin, breaux, october, 1987, american, singer, songwriter, rapper, early, works, credited, some, music, critics, pioneering, alternative, genre, ocean, grammy, awards, brit, award, international, m. Christopher Francis Ocean born Christopher Edwin Breaux October 28 1987 is an American singer songwriter and rapper His early works are credited by some music critics for pioneering the alternative R amp B genre 2 3 Ocean has won two Grammy Awards and a Brit Award for International Male Solo Artist among other accolades and his two studio albums have been listed on Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 2020 Frank OceanOcean in 2021BornChristopher Edwin Breaux 1987 10 28 October 28 1987 age 36 Long Beach California U S Other namesLonny BreauxOccupationsSinger songwriter rapper record producerYears active2005 presentOrganizationHomerWorksDiscographyproductionAwardsFull listMusical careerOriginNew Orleans Louisiana U S GenresAlternative R amp B pop psychedelic soul avant soulInstrument s Vocals keyboardsLabelsBlonded a Def Jam RedZoneFormerly ofOdd FutureWebsitewww wbr blonded wbr coOcean began his musical career as a ghostwriter prior to joining the hip hop collective Odd Future in 2010 The following year he released his first mixtape Nostalgia Ultra and subsequently secured a recording contract with Def Jam Recordings His first studio album the eclectic Channel Orange 2012 incorporated R amp B and soul styles At the 2013 Grammy Awards Channel Orange was nominated for Album of the Year and won Best Urban Contemporary Album one of its singles Thinkin Bout You was nominated for Record of the Year He was named by Time as one of the world s most influential people in 2013 After a four year hiatus Ocean released a visual album titled Endless in 2016 to fulfill contractual obligations with Def Jam Ocean self released his second studio album Blonde a day after Endless s release Blonde expanded on Ocean s experimental musical approach and ranked first on Pitchfork s list of the best albums of the 2010s decade It was his first number one album on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA From 2017 onwards Ocean has released sporadic singles worked as a photographer for magazines launched the fashion brand Homer and started Homer Radio Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2006 2011 Career beginnings Odd Future and Nostalgia Ultra 2 2 2012 2013 Channel Orange 2 3 2013 2016 Endless and Blonde 2 4 2017 present Blonded Radio singles and Homer 3 Musical style 4 Impact 5 Photography 6 Personal life 6 1 Family 6 2 Sexual orientation 6 3 Name changes 6 4 Political views 7 Legal controversies 8 Awards and nominations 9 Discography 9 1 Studio albums 9 2 Mixtapes 9 3 Visual albums 10 Notes 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksEarly lifeOcean was born Christopher Edwin Breaux on October 28 1987 4 5 in Long Beach California 6 His father is Calvin Edward Cooksey 7 and was a singer and keyboardist 6 and his mother is Katonya Breaux Riley 7 who later worked as a residential contractor 6 He was raised by his mother after his parents divorced when he was six years old 6 He also had a younger brother named Ryan Breaux who died in a car accident in 2020 8 When he was five years old he and his family relocated to the New Orleans area 9 He was raised Christian including a brief time as a practicing Catholic 10 Ocean s grandfather Lionel McGruder Jr was a father figure for Ocean after his father left the family Lionel was a recovering drug addict and later served as a mentor at Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings He would take Ocean to these meetings which was the inspiration behind Ocean s song Crack Rock from Channel Orange 11 6 He also gave him the nickname Lonny which Frank Ocean still uses today 12 He died in 2010 and Frank Ocean dedicated a song to him called There Will Be Tears on his mixtape Nostalgia Ultra 13 He also mentioned him on his 2017 single Lens After graduating from John Ehret High School in Marrero Louisiana in 2005 Ocean enrolled in the University of New Orleans to study English 14 12 However Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in August 2005 destroying his home and personal recording facility and forcing him to transfer to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette 15 He stayed there for a brief time before dropping out to focus on his music career 12 Career2006 2011 Career beginnings Odd Future and Nostalgia Ultra In 2006 Ocean moved to Los Angeles to pursue his music career working at various fast food and service jobs to support himself In less than three years he established himself as a songwriter under the name Lonny Breaux 12 16 getting the first name Lonny after his grandfather named Lionel whom Ocean hung out with often in his childhood 17 After getting a songwriting deal Ocean wrote songs for artists including Justin Bieber Beyonce John Legend and Brandy 12 15 18 19 Ocean later said of his work at the time There was a point where I was composing for other people and it might have been comfy to continue to do that and enjoy that income stream and the anonymity But that s not why I moved away from school and away from family 15 20 21 22 He adopted the stage name Frank Ocean getting the name from Frank Sinatra and the 1960s film Ocean s 11 which Sinatra starred in 23 24 Soon after he joined Los Angeles based hip hop collective Odd Future whom he had met in 2009 18 His friendship with Odd Future member Tyler the Creator reinvigorated Ocean s songwriting 25 In late 2009 he met Tricky Stewart who helped him sign a writing contract with Def Jam Recordings 18 26 27 Ocean felt neglected by the label and began working on a mixtape on his own without their input 12 On February 16 2011 Ocean self released the resulting mixtape Nostalgia Ultra online for free 12 The mixtape received critical acclaim 18 27 The mixtape focuses on interpersonal relationships personal reflection and social commentary 18 NPR s Andrew Noz said Ocean s songwriting is smart and subtle setting him apart from the pack 28 Rolling Stone magazine s Jonah Weiner wrote that Ocean was a gifted avant R amp B smoothie 29 nbsp Ocean in 2011In April 2011 Ocean stated that his relationship with Def Jam had strengthened since the release of the Nostalgia Ultra 30 The mixtape made Ocean widely known and led to his collaborations with rappers Jay Z and Kanye West 31 Ocean first appeared in Tyler the Creator s music video for the single She from Tyler s debut studio album Goblin 2011 32 33 His first performance was in collaboration with Odd Future at the 2011 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival where he later joined them for their first tour across the east coast of the United States 34 On May 19 2011 Ocean s record label Def Jam announced its plans to re release Nostalgia Ultra as an EP 35 The single Novacane was released to iTunes in May 2011 and the EP originally was set to be released the next month but was delayed 36 37 In June 2011 Ocean revealed that he would work on the upcoming Kanye West and Jay Z collaborative album Watch the Throne 38 Ocean co wrote and featured on two tracks No Church in the Wild and Made in America 39 On July 28 2011 a song titled Thinkin Bout You leaked on the internet 40 It was later revealed the song was a reference track written by Ocean for Roc Nation artist Bridget Kelly s debut studio album 41 Kelly renamed the song Thinking About Forever 42 In September 2011 a music video directed by High5Collective for Ocean s version was released yet the song still appeared on Kelly s debut EP Every Girl 43 In August 2011 Frank Ocean made his first appearance on the cover of the publication The Fader in its 75th issue 44 2012 2013 Channel Orange nbsp Ocean right with Tyler the Creator at Coachella in April 2012Ocean released the cover art for his debut studio album s lead single titled Thinkin Bout You revealing the song would be released to digital retailers on April 10 2012 45 However a month earlier a re mastered version of the song had already leaked 46 About the prospective single he said It succinctly defines me as an artist for where I am right now and that was the aim he said of the follow up to his acclaimed Nostalgia Ultra It s about the stories If I write 14 stories that I love then the next step is to get the environment of music around it to best envelop the story and all kinds of sonic goodness 45 Perhaps this is R amp B s Ziggy Stardust moment where the controversy and publicity surrounding an artist s sexuality and the brilliance of his latest album combine to give his career unstoppable momentum Alexis Petridis 2012 47 In 2012 Ocean released his debut studio album Channel Orange to universal acclaim from critics who later named it the best album of the year in the HMV s Poll of Polls It also earned Ocean six Grammy Award nominations and was credited by some writers for moving the R amp B genre in a different more challenging direction Considered as Ocean s first commercial release on a traditional record label Channel Orange featured unconventional songs that were noted for their storytelling and social commentary and a dense musical fusion that drew on jazz soul and R amp B Funk and electronic music also influenced his album The songs about unrequited love in particular received the most attention partly because of Ocean s announcement prior to the album s release when he revealed that his first love was a man The announcement made global headlines and some critics compared its cultural impact to when David Bowie revealed that he was bisexual in 1972 31 nbsp Ocean performing at Coachella 2012Channel Orange debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and sold 131 000 copies in its first week 48 The majority of its first week sales were digital copies from iTunes while approximately 3 000 of the sales were physical copies 48 On January 30 Channel Orange was certified gold by the RIAA By September 2014 it had sold 621 000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan 49 Ocean promoted the album with his 2012 Summer Tour which featured final appearances at the Coachella and Lollapalooza festivals 50 At the 2013 Brit Awards Ocean won the Brit Award for International Male Solo Artist On May 28 2013 Ocean announced the You re Not Dead 2013 Tour a fourteen date European and Canadian tour that began on June 16 2013 in Munich He had been scheduled to perform at the first night of OVO Fest on August 4 2013 however he was forced to cancel his appearance due to a small vocal cord injury The first night of the music festival was subsequently cancelled and James Blake was booked to appear during the second night as Ocean s replacement 51 52 Ocean appeared on John Mayer s album Paradise Valley as a featured artist on a song called Wildfire 53 2013 2016 Endless and Blonde In February 2013 Ocean confirmed that he had started work on his second studio album which he confirmed would be another concept album He revealed that he was working with Tyler the Creator Pharrell Williams and Danger Mouse on the record 54 He later stated that he was being influenced by The Beach Boys and The Beatles He stated he was interested in collaborating with Tame Impala and King Krule and that he would record part of the album in Bora Bora 55 56 On March 10 2014 the song Hero was made available for free download on SoundCloud 57 The song is a collaboration with Mick Jones Paul Simonon and Diplo and is a part of Converse s Three Artists One Song series 58 In April 2014 Ocean stated that his second album was nearly finished In september 2014 critical success and musical awards enabled new management and representation for Ocean Ocean signed with Mark Gilespie of Three Six Zero Entertainment 59 In June Billboard reported that the singer was working with a string of artists such as Happy Perez whom he worked with on nostalgia ULTRA Charlie Gambetta and Kevin Ristro while producers Hit Boy Rodney Jerkins and Danger Mouse were also said to be on board 60 61 On November 29 2014 Ocean released a snippet of a new song supposedly from his upcoming follow up to Channel Orange called Memrise on his official Tumblr page The Guardian described the song as a song which affirms that despite reportedly changing labels and management he has maintained both his experimentation and sense of melancholy in the intervening years 62 On April 6 2015 Ocean announced that his follow up to Channel Orange would be released in July The album was ultimately not released in July with no explanation given for its delay The publication was rumoured to be called Boys Don t Cry and the album was slated to feature the aforementioned Memrise 63 64 65 In February 2016 Ocean was featured on Kanye West s album The Life of Pablo on the track Wolves along with Vic Mensa and Sia 66 A month later the song was re edited by West and Ocean s part was separated and listed on the track list as its own song titled Frank s Track 67 In July 2016 he hinted at a possible second album with an image on his website pointing to a July release date 68 The image shows a library card labeled Boys Don t Cry with numerous stamps implying various due dates 68 The dates begin with July 2 2015 and conclude with July 2016 Ocean s brother Ryan Breaux further suggested this release with an Instagram caption of the same library card photo reading BOYS DON T CRY JULY2016 68 By August 1 2016 at approximately 3 am an endless live stream shot in negative lighting in what is allegedly a Brooklyn warehouse 69 sponsored by Apple Music began to surface on boysdontcry co which appeared to show Ocean woodworking and sporadically playing instrumentals on loop It later became clear that these instrumentals were from his upcoming visual album Endless the full version is estimated to be 140 hours long 70 That same day many news outlets reported that August 5 2016 could be the release date for Boys Don t Cry 71 72 That date also turned out to be inaccurate though in a Reddit AMA session his collaborator Malay said that Ocean is a perfectionist constantly tweaking things and that his art cannot be rushed 73 On August 18 and 19 2016 the live stream was accompanied with music and at midnight an Apple Music link was directed to a project called Endless 74 Endless would be Ocean s last album with Def Jam Recordings to fulfill his contract with the record label Before the visual album s release on Apple Music Ocean had already begun making efforts to part ways with Def Jam who signed the artist in 2009 He describes his negotiations with the label as a seven year chess game while adding that he had replaced many of his representatives including his lawyer and manager during the process as well as having to buy back all of his master recordings that previously belonged to Def Jam 75 At midnight Pacific time on August 20 2016 a music video for a song titled Nikes was uploaded to Ocean s Connect page on Apple Music and later to his own website 76 Also on August 20 Ocean announced pop up shops in Los Angeles New York City Chicago and London for his magazine Boys Don t Cry and released his second studio album Blonde to widespread acclaim Blonde debuted at number one in several countries including the United States and the United Kingdom and recorded sales of 232 000 copies 275 000 with album equivalent units in its first week Rather than going on a typical promotional tour playing radio festivals and appearing on television shows Ocean spent a month after the release of Blonde traveling to countries such as China Japan and France He also chose not to submit Blonde for consideration at the Grammy Awards stating that institution certainly has nostalgic importance it just doesn t seem to be representing very well for people who come from where I come from and hold down what I hold down 77 Time ranked it as the best album of 2016 on its year end list 78 Forbes estimated that Blonde earned Ocean nearly one million in profits after one week of availability attributing this to him releasing the album independently and as a limited exclusive release on iTunes and Apple Music 79 On July 9 2018 Blonde was certified platinum by the RIAA 80 2017 present Blonded Radio singles and Homer On February 21 2017 Scottish DJ and producer Calvin Harris announced his single Slide in which Ocean and hip hop trio Migos were featured The single was released two days later and is from Harris fifth studio album Funk Wav Bounces Vol 1 Ocean and Migos are credited with featured vocals and Ocean and Migos members Quavo and Offset are credited songwriting while production is handled by Harris The other Migos member Takeoff is not in the song The song was released on February 23 2017 and featured on the first episode of Ocean s Beats 1 radio show Blonded Radio It is also Ocean s first recorded collaboration since leaving Def Jam with Ocean being listed in the liner notes as appear ing courtesy of Frank Ocean 81 82 83 The song went on to be certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and became Ocean s first top ten single on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart peaking at No 9 On March 10 2017 Ocean released a new single Chanel on the second episode of Blonded Radio as well as playing an alternate version featuring American rapper ASAP Rocky The song was his first solo effort to be released after Blonde and Endless in 2016 84 On subsequent episodes of Blonded Radio in April Ocean premiered Biking featuring Jay Z and Tyler the Creator Lens as well as an alternate version featuring Travis Scott and a remix of Endless track Slide On Me featuring Young Thug On May 15 Ocean was featured on ASAP Mob s Raf premiered on Blonded alongside a solo version of Biking On August 28 Ocean released another single Provider on Blonded Radio In October 2017 Ocean published a photo essay titled New 17 to British magazine i D In the essay Ocean said If you liked two thousand and seventeen then you ll love two thousand and eighteen In November 2017 Ocean hinted via Tumblr that his fifth project was complete 85 However it is unknown when or if it will be released Ocean s voice appears in the video game Grand Theft Auto V as he plays himself hosting an in game radio station called Blonded Los Santos 97 8 FM 86 He also lent the songs Provider Ivy Crack Rock Chanel Nights and Pretty Sweet to the game and sings the radio station jingles On February 14 2018 Ocean released Moon River a cover of the song performed by Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany s In May 2018 Ocean was featured on the tracks Brotha Man and Purity from ASAP Rocky s third studio album Testing In August 2018 Ocean featured on the song Carousel from Travis Scott s third studio album Astroworld which released on the same day In September 2018 it was reported that Ocean took legal action against Scott through a cease and desist letter 87 Ocean later confirmed through a Tumblr post that the dispute was about social issues not music and had since been resolved between the two artists 88 On November 6 2018 three midterm specials of Blonded Radio were aired throughout the day in collation with the Midterm elections that were held in the US as well as the release of new merchandise given to those with proof of voting for free in Houston Atlanta Miami and Dallas 89 The shows themselves did not include any new songs by Ocean but included various political discussions including a discussion about Ocean being an openly queer black man in contemporary rap music 90 On February 5 2019 Ocean s Tumblr account was hacked hinting info about more of Ocean s material 91 The posts have since been deleted On October 19 2019 Ocean released a new song titled DHL 92 on his Beats 1 radio show Blonded Radio and announced 7 inch vinyl singles of two new songs on his website titled Dear April and Cayendo 93 originally available only as physical singles featuring B side remixes from Justice and Sango respectively 94 On November 1 2019 Ocean followed up DHL with a new song titled In My Room which was premiered on Blonded Radio 95 and soon after on November 3 posted online another vinyl single of a new song titled Little Demon 96 featuring a B side remix by Arca 97 However on February 25 2020 Ocean announced that he will replace Little Demon with an unreleased song which would be released on February 28 2020 98 The vinyl for Little Demon was canceled and refunds were provided 99 Ocean was set to headline at Coachella in October 2020 100 101 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the festival was initially postponed until October 9 11 and October 16 18 101 but in June Riverside County public health officers announced it and Stagecoach had been cancelled altogether 102 In August 2021 Coachella co founder Paul Tollett confirmed that Ocean will headline the festival in 2023 103 From March 25 2020 Ocean s website started shipping the vinyl singles for Dear April and Cayendo as well as the previously released In My Room although many reported later having issues in receiving vinyl orders or receiving refunds for canceled orders Remixes of the two tracks had previously been teased during his club night DJ set PrEP The vinyl issues and exclusivity encouraged listeners to leak these two songs onto sites like Twitter and SoundCloud 104 and the two songs were officially released digitally on April 3 105 On August 8 2021 Frank Ocean officially revealed his first fashion project Homer initially announced by the singer in a Financial Times interview 106 In a Q amp A sent in the press release Homer was simply stated as an independent American luxury company founded by Frank Ocean In an Instagram story Frank wrote This project has kept my mind moving and my imagination turning throughout it all My hope is to make things that last that are hard to destroy see it in stone This is 3 years in the making and there is so much I m excited to share with all you strangers Love The jewelry company which has already collaborated with Prada 107 cites inspiration from childhood obsessions and heritage as a fantasy On December 25 2021 Ocean released a new 9 minute untitled song on his Beats 1 radio show Blonded Radio featuring music contribution from Cory Henry 108 In June 2022 it was announced that Ocean was in talks to direct his first feature film with A24 producing 109 In October Ocean revealed Homer Radio a weekly Apple Music 1 broadcast described as a window of what plays around their office after hours 110 On January 10 2023 Coachella announced Ocean would be headlining the festival on April 16 and 23 his first live performances since 2017 Ocean began his set nearly an hour after his scheduled start time on April 16 and was forced to end the show early due to local curfew restrictions 111 112 The performance was widely criticized by both fans and music critics especially for not being live streamed on YouTube like most of the other performances from the festival No professional photographers were allowed in the audience and no merchandise was available to fans 113 114 115 The effort Ocean gave to his performance was regarded as mediocre by many and disappointing for an artist that had not performed live music in six years 116 He would go on to cancel his appearance at the festival s second weekend citing a leg injury 117 Musical styleOcean s music has been characterized by music writers as idiosyncratic in style 118 119 120 His music generally includes the electronic keyboard often performed by Ocean himself 118 and is backed by a subdued rhythm section in the production 121 His compositions are often midtempo feature unconventional melodies 118 121 and occasionally have an experimental song structure 120 121 In critical commentaries he has been characterised as an avant garde R amp B artist 122 an avant soul singer 123 and a pop musician 124 Steven Hyden called him an introspective psych soul balladeer 125 In Ocean s songwriting Jon Pareles of The New York Times observes open echoes of self guided innovative R amp B songwriters like Prince Stevie Wonder Marvin Gaye Maxwell Erykah Badu and particularly R Kelly and his way of writing melodies that hover between speech and song asymmetrical and syncopated 121 Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone calls him a torch singer due to his feel for romantic tragedy unfurling in slow boiling ballads 126 Ocean s stage presence during live shows has been described by Chris Richards of the Washington Post as low key 127 128 129 While nostalgia ULTRA featured both original music by Ocean and tracks relying on sampled melodies 130 Channel Orange showcased Ocean as the primary musical composer of which music journalist Robert Christgau opines when he s the sole composer Ocean resists making a show of himself resists the dope hook the smart tempo the transcendent falsetto itself 131 Ocean s lyrics deal with themes of love longing misgiving 121 and nostalgia 132 His debut single Novacane juxtaposes the numbness and artificiality of a sexual relationship with that of mainstream radio 121 while Voodoo merges themes of spirituality and sexuality 133 and is an eccentric take on such subject matter common in R amp B 134 The latter song was released by Ocean on his Tumblr account and references both the traditional spiritual He s Got the Whole World in His Hands and the female anatomy in its chorus she s got the whole wide world in her juicy fruit he s got the whole wide world in his pants he wrapped the whole wide world in a wedding band then put the whole wide world on her hands she s got the whole wide world in her hands he s got the whole wide world in his hands 134 135 According to Corbon Goble of Stereogum the lyrical moods of Voodoo are indicative of Ocean s sometimes bleak depressive lyrical tendencies 136 while MTV News writer Tirhakah Love such songs are among Ocean s most distinctive for how they transfigure the meaning behind short term and long term memory and disrupt the flow of linear time by prompting us to dive deep into our own memories and feel something indelibly real 137 Certain songs on Channel Orange allude to Ocean s experience with unrequited love 118 ImpactMusic critics have credited Ocean for pioneering alternative R amp B approaching R amp B music differently to his contemporaries through his use of other genres including experimental electro rock and psychedelic 118 119 His distinctive sound and style have influenced numerous artists of various music genres 138 139 Both Insider and The Wall Street Journal regarded Ocean as the most dominant artist of the 2010s decade 140 141 He was included in the 2013 edition of the Time s list of the 100 most influential people in the world 142 and the 2017 edition of the Forbes 30 Under 30 143 Andy Kellman of AllMusic wrote Frank Ocean has been one of the more fascinating figures in contemporary music since his early 2010s arrival A singer and songwriter whose artful output has defied rigid classification as R amp B he has nonetheless pushed that genre forward with seemingly offhanded yet imaginatively detailed narratives in which he has alternated between yearning romantic and easygoing braggart 144 Culture critic Nelson George asserts that along with Miguel Ocean has staked out ground where he is not competing with those hit driven commercial R amp B acts and is cultivating a sound that balances adult concerns with a sense of young men trying to understand their own desires an apt description of Ocean particularly 145 Writing for Insider Callie Ahlgrim said that Ocean changed our very understanding of modern music and that he discusses themes like youth innocence lost love loneliness desire and mortality in his music in a way that feels fresh and extraordinary and makes the introspective sound universal and transcendent which is why he s one of the defining artists of our time 141 Jacob Shamsian of Business Insider said that Ocean isn t just one of the most important artists in pop he s one of the most important artists in all of music 146 In a GQ article titled Why Frank Ocean is a musical icon Jon Savage described Ocean as one of the pop elite a true pop star of today and a consummate contemporary artist in every sense who is immersed in new sonic possibilities one who is deeply committed to artistic exploration in the most profound sense Savage praised Ocean for taking R amp B to a new level through constructing startling sound pictures that fit his lyrics 147 Pitchfork regarded Ocean as a master of confessional songwriting earning a cult icon status with his enigmatic persona and idiosyncratic approach to pop 148 In 2023 Rolling Stone ranked Ocean at number 190 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time 149 PhotographyOn August 20 2016 Ocean released a 360 page magazine Boys Don t Cry alongside his second album Blonde 150 The fashion and automobile themed publication contains the photo projects from Wolfgang Tillmans Viviane Sassen Tyrone Lebon Ren Hang Harley Weir Michael Mayren and Ocean himself 151 Four months later British magazine Print published another photowork from Frank Ocean 152 On May 1 2017 Ocean attended annual Met Gala as a special photographer for Vogue 153 On October 23 2017 he made two covers and a visual essay for British fashion magazine i D 154 Personal lifeFamily Ocean s younger brother Ryan Breaux was killed in a car crash on August 2 2020 at the age of 18 8 Sexual orientation Ocean wrote an open letter initially intended for the liner notes on Channel Orange that preemptively addressed speculation about his attraction in the past to another man 155 Instead on July 4 2012 he published the open letter on his Tumblr blog 156 11 recounting unrequited feelings he had for another young man when he was 19 years old citing it as his first true love 156 He used the blog to thank the man for his influence and also thanked his mother and other friends saying I don t know what happens now and that s alright I don t have any secrets I need kept anymore I feel like a free man 157 Numerous celebrities publicly voiced their support for Ocean following his announcement including Beyonce and Jay Z 158 159 Members of the hip hop industry generally responded positively to the announcement 160 Tyler the Creator and other members of OFWGKTA tweeted their support for Ocean 161 Russell Simmons wrote a congratulatory article in Global Grind in which he said Today is a big day for hip hop It is a day that will define who we really are How compassionate will we be How loving can we be How inclusive are we Your decision to go public about your sexual orientation gives hope and light to so many young people still living in fear 162 When asked if he considers himself bisexual in a 2012 interview Ocean stated I ll respectfully say that life is dynamic and comes along with dynamic experiences and the same sentiment that I have towards genres of music I have towards a lot of labels and boxes and shit 163 In June 2016 following the Orlando nightclub shooting that killed 49 people Ocean published an essay expressing his sadness and frustration 164 He mentioned that his first experience with homophobia and transphobia was with his father when he was six years old and related how many people pass on their hateful values to the next generation and send thousands of people down suicidal paths 164 In 2017 Ocean s father subsequently sued him for defamation and requested 14 5 million 165 On October 17 2017 after a hearing that saw Ocean and both of his parents taking the stand the presiding judge ruled in favor of Ocean stating that his father had not provided sufficient evidence of defamation 166 Name changes In a 2011 interview Ocean stated that he had attempted to change his name to Christopher Francis Ocean through a legal website on his 23rd birthday 18 The change was reportedly partly inspired by the 1960 film Ocean s 11 25 In March 2014 it was reported that he was legally changing his name to Frank Ocean 167 In November 2014 it was revealed that the name change had not been legalized due to multiple speeding offenses 168 It was finally legalized on April 23 2015 169 Political views Ocean expressed solidarity with the people of the Gaza Strip during the 2023 Israel Hamas war He signed an October 2023 open letter of artists urging President Joe Biden to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza 170 Legal controversiesOcean sampled The Eagles 1977 Hotel California on his track American Wedding which was featured on his debut mixtape Nostalgia Ultra Ocean made no secret of the fact that he loved Don Henley the Eagles and Joe Walsh s immaculate guitar playing 171 Although the track s unveiling led to controversy ultimately it was never commercially released and no legal action ensued 172 It was noted that Ocean made no money off the track with the artist himself stating that he was paying homage to The Eagles Don Henley with the release I didn t make a dime off that song I released it for free If anything I m paying homage 173 On January 27 2013 in the parking lot of a Los Angeles recording studio an altercation occurred between Frank Ocean and Chris Brown An incident report stated that Brown threw a punch at Ocean after Ocean accused Brown of having taken his designated parking bay 174 Ocean s cousin claimed that he was also attacked by a member of Brown s entourage during the incident 175 Charges were dropped with Ocean stating via Tumblr that he was choosing Sanity No criminal charges No civil lawsuit 176 In March 2014 Ocean was set to perform a cover of the song Pure Imagination in a Chipotle Mexican Grill commercial which was due to promote responsible farming Following a review of the final storyboard Ocean s legal team sent Chipotle a letter explaining that he felt obliged to withdraw from the arrangement noting that When Frank was asked to participate in this project Chipotle s representatives told him that the thrust of the campaign was to promote responsible farming There was no Chipotle reference or logo in the initial presentation and Chipotle told Frank that was an intentional element of the campaign 177 Ocean effectively honoured the arrangement by repaying Chipotle via cashier s check in the sum of 212 500 00 178 The commercial titled The Scarecrow was subsequently released with Fiona Apple performing the song 179 Awards and nominationsMain article List of awards and nominations received by Frank OceanDiscographyMain article Frank Ocean discography Studio albums Channel Orange 2012 Blonde 2016 Mixtapes Nostalgia Ultra 2011 Visual albums Endless 2016 Notes Frank Ocean became independent of any record label in August 2016 He released his album Blonde under Boys Don t Cry the reissue of his video album Endless under Fresh Produce LP 1 and all singles featured on Blonded Radio under Blonded References Endless by Frank Ocean on Apple Music Apple February 17 2020 Retrieved February 17 2020 Why Frank Ocean is a musical icon British GQ April 24 2017 Retrieved May 25 2020 Dhaenens Frederik De Ridder Sander May 2014 Resistant masculinities in alternative R amp B Understanding Frank Ocean and The Weeknd s representations of gender European 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April 7 2015 Dee lockett What We Learned From Kanye West s The Life of Pablo Debut Vulture February 11 2016 Rich McCormick Kanye West updates The Life of Pablo for the second time The Verge March 15 2016 a b c Smith Trevor July 2 2016 Frank Ocean throws hint of upcoming sophomore album Hotnewhiphop Retrieved July 2 2016 Frank Ocean Fans Have Found the Warehouse in His Livestream PigeonsandPlanes August 16 2016 Retrieved August 25 2016 Schwartz Danny August 22 2016 The full version of endless is 140 hours long Hotnewhiphop com Retrieved August 25 2016 Ben Sisario and Joe Coscarelli Frank Ocean s Long Awaited Boys Don t Cry Is Due on Friday The New York Times August 1 2016 Ryan Reed Frank Ocean to Release New Album Boys Don t Cry This Week Archived October 2 2017 at the Wayback Machine Rolling Stone August 1 2016 Frank Ocean s Producer Finally Addresses the Boys Don t Cry delay MTV August 16 2018 Retrieved August 25 2016 Legaspi Althea August 19 2016 Frank Ocean Unveils Contemplative 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