![]() Frank was also spotted at the extravagant and bizarre album listening party that ‘Ye held at Madison Square Garden, casually standing next to fellow TLOP collaborator Chance The Rapper. The timing makes sense, too: after all, we finally heard from Frank just last month through his unexpected turn on the coda of Kanye’s ‘Wolves’, which dropped as part of the seismic ‘The Life of Pablo’. Whilst there’s still no guarantee that a new album is on the way, there’s reason to be cheerful: the content of these smuggled clips appears to have met the approval of the internet’s specialist Frank Ocean Detective Service, which is promising. After a short pause, the track morphs into something with a far bouncier beat. ![]() The above clip begins as a reflective number with a slowed-down trap beat that showcases Frank’s stunning vocal range, from heavenly high notes to an almost conversational style of rap-singing. And so, onto exhibit B: OK, so the audio quality here is pretty poor – presumably the photographer spy had to be rather coy about what he was doing – but, if you listen carefully, you can hear a vocal that sounds very much like the unmistakable Frank Ocean.
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