Since his exodus from the proverbial closet, we haven’t really gotten the chance t truly understand the mysterious singer known as Frank Ocean. However, by calling into BBC Radio 1 for an exclusive first interview, he finally gave his fans a glimpse of his personality as a completely liberated artist.
Don’t expect Ocean to talk abut his love of men, though, because his BBC Radio 1 interview focused solely on the music of his ‘channel ORANGE’ album and the limitless possibilities of his artistry. By the way, that record is projected to sell over 110K copies in its first week. Read more about those shocking figures by clicking here.
Liste to Ocean’s BBC Radio 1 interview below:
Article 3 where Trent focuses on the wrong thing. How about we discuss him soon having a Grammy album of the year nomination?
thats the icing on on the orange cake, omg i was just thinking that the other day, ppl can say whatever the hell they want, when he sweeps at the grammys ITS OFFICIAL the world will have to embrace the first openly gay/bi mainstream male artist.. change is coming!
Frank is the artist i’d love to be; in this business becasue you love it, because you here for the music for the genuine fans, not the money, fame, glamour like the con artists of today. He is here to produce GREAT music, GREAT art and GREAT performances! Frank is just that guy!
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First openly gay/bi URBAN mainstream artist you mean – Adam Lambert came out before he’d released his debut album
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