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Frank Ocean comes more Blonde.

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After more than 8 times to postpone the release of their second studio album called "Blonde" singer of R & B, Frank Ocean, decided to publish the record material this weekend after announcing for their social networks.

Without any doubt, Blonde has been one of the most anticipated albums throughout the year, and there was much enthusiasm in all his hearers to delight this record. No wonder Frank Ocean you waiting for this album so much as it was the same with his first album titled "Endless" was released only 3 days before Blonde; although the wait was not in vain, as it certainly has been incredible this new material, listeners have accepted very well and has had an impressive reception throughout the public of R & B genre.

Something very highlight on this new album Big Frank Ocean is all the great collaborations that have this, like, J ames Blake, Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar, Jonny Greenwood, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West and Jamie xx. ¿Dont have no talent?

Blonde, it is no doubt that will be among the best albums of all year, and one of the most anticipated (expected that if it was worth it). No doubt Frank Ocean if music can do good, and that gave him to show with these two incredible disk such as Blonde and Endless.

You can get both albums on the iTunes platform. And although the album cover says "Blond" in iTunes you'll find it as "Blonde".

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