Genius Meanings
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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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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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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 – 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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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 – 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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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 – In My Room
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“In My Room” is the second single released by Frank Ocean in 2019, following “DHL” released in October. The track came as an unannounced surprise to his fans early Saturday morning
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Frank Ocean – Lens
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“Lens” is the third song to premiere on Frank Ocean’s Beats 1 “blonded RADIO” show, following the releases of “Chanel” and “Biking” on previous episodes.
Ocean also premiered a
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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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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 – Night Life
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Lyrics From Live Performance / [Verse 1] / In the evening / When the sun goes down / You're gonna find me / Doing, and sitting around / The night life, oh / Ain't no good life yeah
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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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Frank Ocean – Cayendo
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“Cayendo” is another emotional ballad from Frank Ocean, describing the sensation of falling he feels for his significant other who seemingly does not reciprocate the same feelings
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Frank Ocean – Provider
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“Provider” premiered on Frank Ocean’s blonded radio episode 007 on August 27th, 2017. The lyric video also premiered on his website blonded.co
There were also several different
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Frank Ocean (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Nights (Original Version)
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Lyrics From Snippet / [Verse: Kendrick Lamar] / -was our philosophy / Oooh, nani nani (ooh ah) / No bitch in my body, but / Your bitch in my lap, uh / Backwards at Pilates / Back
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Frank Ocean – Pyramids
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Frank Ocean’s “Pyramids” is a nearly 10-minute-long tale of the ancient history of the Black woman and her gradual decline from a Queen in her homeland to her now degrading role in
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Frank Ocean – Bad Religion
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Frank Ocean initiates a makeshift therapy session in the backseat of a cab on this sorrowful track.
The night channel ORANGE was released on iTunes, Frank premiered this song on
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Frank Ocean – Higgs
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“Higgs” is the penultimate track on Frank Ocean’s Endless visual album. The song, named after the Higgs boson particle that was theorized in 1964 but officially discovered in 2012
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Frank Ocean – Dear April
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“Dear April” is an emotional love ballad from Frank, featuring him explaining to his significant other how their relationship will never be the same. The track features a backing
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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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A Lyrical Analysis Of Queer Themes In Frank Ocean’s Music
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“Chanel” is just the latest example of his boundary-pushing lyrics.
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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 – Thinkin Bout You
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“Thinkin Bout You” is the first single on channel ORANGE. Frank originally wrote it for Bridget Kelly but after his reference track leaked he recorded a higher-quality version and
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Frank Ocean (Ft. Earl Sweatshirt) – Super Rich Kids
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Continuing a major theme on the album, Frank evokes the lux and glamorous like no other (see “Sweet Life” and “Lost”). Only “Super Rich Kids” is a bit more harrowing—there’s
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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 – Moon River
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Frank dropped this song on his YouTube account “Blonded” and his Tumblr with the caption “in the late nite” by surprise the night after Valentine’s Day 2018.
The song is a cover
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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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Frank Ocean – Chanel
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“Chanel” is the first solo track by Frank Ocean since the release of his projects Blonde and Endless in August 2016.
Ocean premiered the tracks during the second episode of his
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Frank Ocean (Ft. Travis Scott) – Lens (Version 2)
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The second version of Frank Ocean’s “Lens,” this remix featuring rapper Travis Scott stands as the first musical collaboration between the two artists. It was premiered on the
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Frank Ocean – Nights (Sango Remix)
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Sángo published his remix of Frank Ocean’s “Nights” via SoundCloud on May 13, 2018, and later premiered the mix at Ocean’s PrEP+ nightlife event in New York City on October 17
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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 – 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 – 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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Frank Ocean (Ft. James Fauntleroy) – Dying for Your Love
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“Dying For Your Love” is a track off Frank Ocean’s The Lonny Breaux Collection.
In the track, Frank’s girl doesn’t think that he has what it takes to stay with her. Frank uses the
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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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