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Reply #60 posted 07/12/12 11:34am

tricky99

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That's an interesting question. For every person that is buying it because the of the announcement there may be someone who won't by it for the same reason.

I had heard the name "Frank Ocean" floating around but could not connect any particular song with him. When I heard the news I immediately did my due diligence and found out his history. He was already on an upward projectory. Adored by critics and thought to be the next big thing in R&B.

I planned to support the CD even without hearing it because I think its important that he be successful. That will make it easier for the next person to be open and honest about their life.

I feel what he did was relovtionary, And feel he was perfectly postioned to be the "one". He had the credentials, early success, critical love, looks and talent to make it possible and newsworthy.

Once I heard a preview of "sweet life" i knew my buying the CD would be more than symbolic. Frank Ocean is the real deal. He is completely of this moment in time.

He doesn't have the greatest voice but he uses his instrument well. He sings with emotion and sincereity that has been lacking in modern R&B without sounding like a throwback. He's serious about his craft and what he has to say is full of introspection and vunerability.

To top it off he is a fan of Prince. On his tumbler page there is is an entry that links to a video of Prince performing IF I WAS YOUR GIRLFRIEND from SOTT I believe. Under the entry he simply says "The man" refering to Prince.

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Reply #61 posted 07/12/12 11:50am

RodeoSchro

smoothcriminal12 said:

NaughtyKitty said:

^Well I guess I wasnt paying attention because I never heard of him before until now lol How many albums has he released? Are they all pretty good?

One mixtape, Nostalgia Ultra, that came out last year. Was pretty strong, in my opinion. He got a bit of buzz off that. channel ORANGE is coming out next week and that, obviously, has a lot of buzz.

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All this guy had ever released was one "mixtape" on tumblr, and now he's on Jimmy Fallon?!?

Greatest. Marketing. Move. EVER.

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Reply #62 posted 07/12/12 1:03pm

babybugz

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smoothcriminal12 said:

Timmy84 said:

Yeah... that's what I don't get about him. There's a thread already that you could post on, why make a new one? That don't make sense. They know there's a role in here about duplicate posts of the same thing.

The mods barely respond to that anyways (no shade), so he gets away with it.

I think you been at KTT a little too much. You are overdoing it with those facial expression icons honey...LOL

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Reply #63 posted 07/12/12 1:06pm

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And yes it did. He already had a buzz before but it wasn't on a mainstream level like now. He was always looked at as the star of odd future anyway because he had the most talent to most. And I do hope his whole career won't be based off of this it's already annoying now.. lol just the music needs to speak for itself.

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Reply #64 posted 07/12/12 1:10pm

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babybugz said:

smoothcriminal12 said:

The mods barely respond to that anyways (no shade), so he gets away with it.

I think you been at KTT a little too much. You are overdoing it with those facial expression icons honey...LOL

You wanna take this outside? lol

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Reply #65 posted 07/12/12 1:41pm

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Frank Ocean Album Banned by Target Because He Came Out ... on iTunes Early

Published: July 12, 2012 @ 12:19 pm

Frank Ocean's latest album, "Channel Orange," won't be available at your local Target. But it's not for the reason that you -- or Ocean's manager -- might think.

Singer/songwriter Ocean surprised many when he came out last week by posting an ode to a man with whom he'd been romantically involved four years earlier.

But Ocean's sexuality appears to be unrelated to the retail giant's decision to ban his record from its shelves.

Responding to insinuations that the company was keeping Ocean's album from its shelves out of anti-gay bias, the company adamantly denied such allegations in a statement provided to TheWrap.

"The claims made about Target’s decision to not carry the Frank Ocean album are absolutely false," the company said. "Target supports inclusivity and diversity in every aspect of our business. Our assortment decisions are based on a number of factors, including guest demand."

The statement added, "Target has a longstanding tradition of supporting music and artistry that reflects the diverse landscape of American culture. Our history of partnering with diverse artists includes recent partnerships with a variety of musicians."

Instead, it appears, Target has opted not to carry "Channel Orange" because it was released digitally a week before it's scheduled to hit store shelves in brick-and-mortar outlets.

"Channel Orange," the debut studio album by Ocean, was released digitally on iTunes on Tuesday, while its release on other platforms is slated for July 17.

Some people -- or at least, apparently, Ocean's manager, Christian Clancy -- initially saw other motives in Target's decision, however.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Clancy sent a tweet -- since deleted -- suggesting that the company had chosen to pull the CD due to homophobia.

"Target has refused to carry Frank's album because of iTunes exclusive," the tweet read. "Interesting since they also donate to non-equal rights organizations."

Clancy was apparently referring to reports that, in 2010, Target donated $150,000 to Minnesota Forward, an organization that supported Minnesota gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer, who had reported ties to an anti-gay ministry.

However, Clancy offered a digital mea culpa afterward, tweeting, "I apologize for my comments about Target. They are not carrying Franks album because it went digital first. Not for ANY other reason ... My response was simply an emotional knee jerk reaction."

http://www.thewrap.com/mu...arly-47506

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Reply #66 posted 07/12/12 1:44pm

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Target's explanation makes no since. Oh well, don't shop their anymore anyway bored2

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Reply #67 posted 07/12/12 1:56pm

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Reply #68 posted 07/12/12 2:06pm

Timmy84

babybugz said:

I like the packaging

http://frankocean.net/201...packaging/

nod Yeah that's nice...

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