
Since popping on to R&B’s radar with nostalgia, ULTRA, Frank ocean has never been afraid to be different in the music industry. Now Frank Ocean is daring to put a face on black male bisexuality on his new album Channel Orange.
Ocean previewed his debut album for the London press recently and more than a few critics caught the bisexual undertones Frank Ocean placed in the songs Bad Religion and Pink Matter And Forrest Gump. Check out the excerpt a review on This Is Max:
“Frank has also opened up about his sexuality on the album, we think it’s brave and admire him for being so honest and sharing such a personal aspect of his life through his music. On the songs Bad Religion andPink Matter and Forrest Gump you can hear him sing about being in love and their are quite obvious words used like ‘him’ and not ‘her’.
In the world we live in now we can’t see this being an issue or why it should be?? But we do commend him for not continuing a facade and conforming to what a Hip Hop so called rule book expects, we say live your life and be yourself.”
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