Genius Meanings
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Frank Ocean – Nikes
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“Nikes” is a critique of the trappings of materialistic hedonism, with a frequent mention of Nike shoes, shiny gold and glitter, and fantasies of pleasure. The video version of
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A Track By Track Analysis Of Every Song On Frank Ocean’s ‘Blonde’
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The Genius community wrote bios for every song, breaking down themes of love, drugs, and depression.
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Frank Ocean – Pink + White
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Produced by Pharrell Williams and featuring uncredited backing vocals from Beyoncé, “Pink + White” details Frank’s memories of his youth and someone close to him who passed away
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What Does Frank Ocean’s “I Got Two Versions” Line Mean?
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Unpacking the multiple meanings of this “Nikes” lyric.
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Frank Ocean’s “Nikes” References This Real-Life ’90s Suicide Cult
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His use of cult imagery can be traced back to “Bad Religion.”
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Frank Ocean (Ft. KOHH) – Nikes (Magazine Version)
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Boys Don’t Cry magazine—released in companion with Blonde—contained a CD-R (with MP3 files) with an extended version of “Nikes”. The Boys Don’t Cry magazine version of “Nikes
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Frank Ocean – Nikes (Video Version)
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[Intro] / Special shoutout to the icon dynasty, Slip-N-Slide Records / I got two versions, I got two versions, I got two versions! / [Verse 1] / These bitches want Nikes (This is a
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Frank Ocean – Solo
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On “Solo,” Frank touches on various aspects of being alone, such as self-love or waiting for a call from your lover. It’s not entirely clear if this song is specifically about
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Frank Ocean – Skyline To
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This track expels random thoughts Frank is having from sex to drugs, and acts as a sort of interlude between tracks, slightly altering the mood of the album in the transition
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Frank Ocean – Godspeed
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On “Godspeed,” the penultimate track from Blonde, Frank describes him leaving a lover, but doing so in a respectful way. The title is an exclamation used to give good fortune to
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Frank Ocean – Self Control
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“Self Control” is a slow ballad which features Frank describing a relationship that is slowly falling apart. Throughout the song, Frank hints the reason their relationship fell
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Frank Ocean – Seigfried
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“Seigfried,” the fifteenth track on Frank Ocean’s Blonde, might be called a metaphysical break-up song. Based on the mention of “a speckled face”, the song may be about male model
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Frank Ocean – Ivy
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On “Ivy,” Frank reflects on his mistakes and explores a failed relationship. With Frank’s vocals laid over melancholic production, “Ivy” is a heart-breaker of a song that could be
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Frank Ocean – Nights
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“Nights” tells the story of Ocean’s previous relationship, detailing the highs and lows they both faced while dating. It also touches upon the events Frank faced while living in
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There’s An Important Clue At The Exact Middle Point of Frank Ocean’s “Blonde”
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The 30-minute mark during “Nights” might explain a part of Frank’s mystery.
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Frank Ocean – White Ferrari
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The heartbreaking “White Ferrari” features great emotional depth as the track speaks volumes about love and permanence.
In December 2015, Canadian DJ and producer A-Trak started
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Frank Ocean – Pretty Sweet
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“Pretty Sweet” marks one of the bolder moments on Frank Ocean’s sophomore album Blonde, with an initially unsettling change of pace where Frank is singing wildly over a chaotic
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Calvin Harris (Ft. Frank Ocean & Migos) – Slide
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“Slide” details the story of those who just want to enter into a richer person’s life so they can live like they’re more affluent. It arrived on February 24, becoming the first
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Frank Ocean – Nikes Remixes
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See all of “Nikes” by Frank Ocean’s remixes
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Smino – No L's
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[Intro] / Knock, knock, knock / Loud knockin' / Good weed knockin' at your door / Fuck, fuck, fuck, and you know we fucked up / She was there, pull up, you know we gonna fuck / Oh
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Frank Ocean – blonded 006 - Tracklist
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In Episode 6 of blonded RADIO, Frank drops a solo version of his song “Biking” and premieres two versions of A$AP Rocky’s new song “RAF” featuring himself, Playboi Carti, Lil Uzi
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Frank Ocean – Be Yourself
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“Be Yourself” is a voice message from Rosie Watson, the mother of one of Frank’s childhood friends.
When Blonde was released, many fans assumed the voicemail was left by Frank’s
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Frank Ocean – Good Guy
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“Good Guy” serves as an interlude and touches on the idea of loneliness and emptiness experienced from fruitless encounters.
The track outlines a quick story of Frank going out on
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Frank Ocean – Close to You
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“Close To You” is a cover of Stevie Wonder’s cover of “Close To You” by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. You can read more about Stevie’s cover here.
This brief track follows the “
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Who Is Frank Ocean’s Break-Up Song “Seigfried” About?
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Does the mythical hero represent Willy Cartier?
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Frank Ocean – Facebook Story
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“Facebook Story” is a skit where real and digital life meet but cannot be distinguished from each other. French producer SebastiAn recalls how his relationship fell apart over
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Frank Ocean – Solo (Reprise)
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An interlude reprising the themes from the earlier track of the same name, performed by the legendary and elusive André 3000 of OutKast. Frank and André have worked together before
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Justice Der – Nikes
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[Instrumental]
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Spark Master Tape – Nikes (SWOUP MIX)
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[Verse 1: Spark Master Tape] / My kindness hated misportrayed onto a jaded generation of complacent racists racing and a pace to stuff they faces / Shit I'm all about the money
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Frank Ocean – Night.s (Demo)
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“Nights” appeared on Frank Ocean’s critically-acclaimed album, Blonde. This is an early version of the track. A low-quality recording leaked online on June 7, 2018.
According to
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JAY-Z & Kanye West (Ft. Frank Ocean & The-Dream) – No Church in the Wild
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“No Church in the Wild” is an existential renunciation of traditional, organized religious worship. Its theme is reminiscent of a famous line delivered by Cassius in Shakespeare’s
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Frank Ocean – Wise Man
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Originally intended for the 2012 film Django Unchained, according to the director Quentin Tarantino, “there just wasn’t a scene” for Frank Ocean’s “Wise Man.” In an interview with
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Skinnie Trill – Highway
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[Intro: Frank Ocean] / These bitches want Nikes / They looking for a check / Tell 'em it ain’t likely / These bitches want Nikes / They looking for a check / Tell 'em it ain’t
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Whip Appeal: A Crash Course In Frank Ocean’s Car Obsession
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Automotive imagery pops up everywhere in the singer-songwriter’s art.
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Frank Ocean Explains Why He Uses Multiple Voices Throughout ‘Blonde’ And ‘Endless’
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“Sometimes I felt like you weren’t hearing enough versions of me within a song.”
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Frank Ocean – Poolside Convo (Self Control Intro)
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During all of Frank’s live shows in 2017 he has performed an extended intro to “Self Control” called Poolside Convo. This title is known because of various setlists obtained by
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XIIVI – DRAKAINA
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MAN SHE IS LIKE ME / SHE FUCKS WITH DRAGONS, MAKE MUSIC FOR PASSION / AND THAT SHIT REALLY REALLY INSPIRES ME / LOWKEY ! I BE TRIPPIN AXIN DOES SHE REALLY LIKE ME / DOES SHE REALLY
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Kanye West – Come to Life
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On “Come to Life,” Kanye sings about his desire for another life, wishing he had listened more to his ex-wife Kim Kardashian’s thoughts, dreams, problems, and aspirations. He
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