Saturday, July 14, 2012

Frank Ocean sticks to the music in Seattle tour kick-off

Picket signs at the ready, members of the LGBT community — and equality advocates — were ready to go to war over Target's alleged decision not to carry Frank Ocean's highly anticipated album “Channel Orange” because of his admittance that his firstR&B singer Frank Ocean came out of the closet last week in a post to his website where he talks about falling in love with a man four summers ago. A man who.Audio: Frank Ocean Interview with Zane Lowe of BBC Radio 1. Frank Ocean hopped on the phone today with BBC Radio 1′s Zane Lowe to discuss the release of “channel ORANGE”.Frank discusses why he released theThe album's trio of standout tracks -- "Sweet Life," "Lost," and "Bad Religion" -- show how captivating beats elevate Frank Ocean to best-in-class status.Christian Clancy, manager to Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Em All affiliate

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