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Has Frank Ocean’s magazine leaked ahead of new album Boys Don’t Cry?

It's thought to be a digital publication complete with GIFs

Christopher Hooton
Monday 08 August 2016 06:33 EDT
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The longer Frank Ocean waits to drop his new album, the more susceptible it is to leaking.

The record has been expected to be accompanied by a zine since July 2015, when Frank posted a picture of it alongside the album announcement.

As you know all too well by now, several supposed release dates for both have been and gone, but some key art from the zine appears to have leaked on Tumblr this week.

Boys Don’t Cry is said to be a digital publication released through Apple, and the images do bear Frank Ocean hallmarks like shots of retro fast cars and text posts.

That said, it could also be a Vice-lite fabrication by a fan with too much time on their hands.

Last week, Frank posted yet another release date on the site for the album: NOV 22 2015.

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