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Frank Ocean new album: Second LP to be released this weekend, no longer titled 'Boys Don't Cry'

The visual album Endless is available on Apple Music

Jack Shepherd
Friday 19 August 2016 03:17 EDT
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After over four years of waiting, Frank Ocean finally decided to release the follow-up to Channel Orange, the visual album Endless.

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However, that’s not the only new music we’re getting from the ex-Odd Future member: according to The Rolling Stone, a spokesperson has revealed that another album is due this weekend.

The report details that the album will no longer be called Boys Don’t Cry, instead taking an alternative title.

Meanwhile, the full list of people who worked on Endless has been revealed, including names such as Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood, James Blake, Jazmine Sullivan, British R&B vocalist Sampha and producer Arca. You can listen to the new album on Apple Music or via Youtube (before it gets taken down).

The album’s release has come as quite a surprise to various people; the album has been delayed multiple times despite sources such as The New York Times believing a release was certain.

Endless track list as follows.

01. Device Control

02. At Your Best (You Are Love) (feat. James Blake, Jonny Greenwood, and the London Contemporary Orchestra)

03. Alabama (feat. Sampha and Jazmine Sullivan)

04. Mine (feat. Arca)

05. U-N-I-T-Y

06. Ambience 001: In A Certain Way

07. Commes Des Garcons

08. Ambience 002: Honeybaby

09. Wither (feat. Alex G and Jazime Sullivan)

10. Hubolts (feat. Jazmine Sullivan)

11. In Here Somewhere

12. Slide On Me (feat. Alex G)

13. Sideways

14. Florida

15. Deathwish (ASR)

16. Rushes (feat. Alex G and Jazime Sullivan)

17. Rushes To

18. Higgs (feat. Alex G)

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