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''Blonde'' (alternatively titled ''blond'') is the second studio album by American singer Frank Ocean. It was released on August 20, 2016, as a timed exclusive on the iTunes Store and Apple Music, and followed the August 19 release of Ocean's video album '' Endless''. The album features guest vocals from André 3000,
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, and Kim Burrell, among others. Production was handled by Ocean himself, alongside a variety of high-profile record producers, including Malay and Om'Mas Keith, who collaborated with Ocean on '' Channel Orange'', as well as James Blake, Jon Brion, Buddy Ross,
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, and
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, among others. In 2013, Ocean confirmed that his follow up to ''Channel Orange'' would be another
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. Initially known as ''Boys Don't Cry'' and teased for a July 2015 release, the album suffered several delays and was the subject of widespread media anticipation leading up to its release. Beginning in 2013 and ending in 2016, recording for the album took place at New York's Electric Lady Studios and, after a period of writer's block, in London at
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and in Los Angeles' Henson Recording Studios. Its physical release was accompanied by a magazine entitled ''Boys Don't Cry''. ''Blonde'' features an abstract and experimental sound in comparison to Ocean's previous releases, encompassing styles such as R&B,
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, soul, avant-garde, indie rock,
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, psychedelia, and hip hop. Ocean also notably makes use of pitch shifted vocals. The Beach Boys' ''de facto'' leader
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is recognized as a strong influence on the album's lush arrangements and layered vocal harmonies, while the guitar and keyboard rhythms on the album are considered as languid and minimal. The album's themes surrounds Ocean dealing with his
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and emotions, inspired by sexual experiences, heartbreak, loss and trauma. ''Blonde'' received widespread acclaim, with critics praising Ocean's introspective lyrics and the album's unconventional and progressive sounds. Critics also complimented the album for challenging the conventions of R&B and
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music. Supported by its lead single "
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", the album debuted at number one in several countries, including the United States. It earned first week sales of 275,000 with album-equivalent units in the US, with 232,000 being pure sales, and was certified platinum by the
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(RIAA). Among other publications, '' Time'' named it the best album of 2016. Metacritic named it one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the year by music publications. In 2020, '' Pitchfork'' named it the best album of the 2010s and '' Rolling Stone'' ranked it at number 79 on their updated list of the
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Background

On February 21, 2013, Ocean confirmed that he had started work on his next studio album, which he confirmed would be another concept album. He revealed that he was working with Tyler, the Creator,
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, and
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on the record. He later stated that he was influenced by the Beach Boys and the Beatles. He also stated that he was interested in collaborating with Tame Impala and King Krule and wanted to record the album in Bora Bora. Ocean ultimately began recording at New York's Electric Lady Studios and, after a period of writer's block, recorded in London at
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in addition to various other studios. In April 2014, Ocean stated that his second album was nearly finished. In June 2014, ''
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'' reported that the singer was working with a string of artists such as Happy Perez (whom he worked with on '' Nostalgia, Ultra''), Charlie Gambetta and Kevin Ristro, while producers Hit-Boy,
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and Danger Mouse were also said to be on board. On November 29, 2014, Ocean released a snippet of a new song supposedly from his upcoming follow-up to '' Channel Orange'' called "Memrise" on his official Tumblr page. '' The Guardian'' described the song as: "a song which affirms that despite reportedly changing labels and management, he has maintained both his experimentation and sense of melancholy in the intervening years". In a personal letter which prefaced the ''Boys Don't Cry'' magazine, Ocean stated that he had been inspired by a photograph taken by the photography duo The Collaborationist of a young blonde girl in the back seat of a car. According to Jessica Haye of The Collaborationist, "It was more ambiguous in terms of gender and (Ocean) kind of placed his own experience onto the picture, so he brought a whole other story very personal to him in it". This photograph would be used in promotional material for the album. In his only interview of the album's release cycle, Ocean told Jon Caramanica that a conversation with a childhood friend from New Orleans helped him overcome his writer's block and convinced him to touch on his experiences growing up: "How we experience memory sometimes, it's not linear. We're not telling the stories to ourselves, we know the story, we're just seeing it in flashes overlaid".


Music and composition

''Blonde'' features an abstract, atmospheric sound in comparison to Ocean's previous work, and utilizes a variety of unconventional musical elements. Besides the Beatles and the Beach Boys, the album draws influences from
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. Additionally, the Beach Boys' ''de facto'' leader
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is recognized as a strong influence on the album's lush arrangements and layered vocal harmonies. Featuring a use of guitar and keyboard loops, writers noted that the rhythms on the album are languid and minimal. The album's themes surround Ocean dealing with his masculinity and emotions, inspired by personal heartbreak, loss and trauma. The album has been categorized as avant-garde soul. '' The Quietus'' wrote that its form "isn't that of a typical pop or R&B album – it tends to meander into his surreal dreamscapes, cut with jarring samples of conversation, odd effects, drifting guitars and beatless melodies that go on longer than expected." '' The Daily Telegraph'' described its sound as "a mellifluous concoction of shimmering melodic haze and ambient mood, almost entirely absent of anything resembling a singalong chorus or club groove." '' The Observer''s Kate Mossman characterized the album as "cerebral, non-macho, boundary-free R&B." ''The Guardian'' tentatively likened ''Blonde'' to a collection of loose sketches and compared its "lush and atmospheric" tracks to experimental and texture-driven albums such as
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's '' Kid A'' (2000) and Big Star's '' Third'' (1974), writing that "the tone is muted and introspective, full of spectral guitar and lacking not just hefty beats but any kind of percussion at all." Discussing its musical eclecticism, '' Rolling Stone'' wrote that "this is an R&B album in only the most elastic and expansive sense of the term" and noted that "minimalist rock guitar and simple electric keyboard work drive numerous songs; twitchy rhythms and bizarre vocal effects creep in from the edges. Songs change shape subtly as they go, rarely ending in the same place they began." Ann Powers described the album as "equal parts
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, post- U2 / Coldplay-esque
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drifty soul / R&B," and wrote that "experimental, druggy sonics abound." Nina Corcoran from '' Consequence'' described ''Blonde'' as featuring an avant-garde minimalist style similar to the work of
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, and noted that Ocean often utilizes "acoustic and electric guitars over traditional synth and bass-heavy R&B." '' The Independent'' wrote that "one track bleeds languidly into another, as if we're listening to a long, stoned stream-of-consciousness," and described the album's sound as a "glitchy, miasmic brand of R&B." ''The Daily Telegraph'' noted Ocean's use of varispeed and Auto-Tune effects on his voice, while Greg Kot stated that he utilizes these audio processing devices to employ "two distinct voices, like characters in a play, a recurring theme throughout the album". ''
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'' magazine's Dan Weiss compared his vocal treatments to those of Prince's aborted '' Camille'' album. ''The Daily Telegraph'' also suggested that Ocean's voice and melodies obscured the experimental nature of his compositions. The album has elements of spoken word. The track "Seigfried" interpolates a spoken word part by
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and "White Ferrari" borrows musical elements from the Beatles' song " Here, There and Everywhere", while "Close to You" incorporates a Stevie Wonder sample. Guest vocalist André 3000 contributes a rapid rap verse on "Solo (Reprise)" which has been described as the album's only overt guest feature. In a 2022 interview, André revealed the song was recorded in Austin, Texas years before the album's release and originally featured a hip hop instrumental, before being replaced with a piano arrangement from James Blake. "Pretty Sweet" features gospel choir elements and dissonant noise. The album ends with an interview between Ocean and his brother Ryan, recorded when Ryan was 11 years old.


Release and promotion

On April 6, 2015, Ocean announced that his follow-up to ''Channel Orange'' would be released in July, as well as a publication, although no further details were released. The album was ultimately not released in July, with no explanation given for its delay. The publication was rumored to be called ''Boys Don't Cry'', and was slated to feature the aforementioned "Memrise", although the track did not make the final track listing. On July 2, 2016, Ocean hinted at a possible third album with an image on his website pointing to a July release date. The image shows a library card labeled ''Boys Don't Cry'' with numerous stamps, implying various due dates. The dates begin with July 2, 2015, and conclude with July 2016, and November 13, 2016. Ocean's brother, Ryan Breaux, further suggested this release with an
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caption of the same library card photo reading "BOYS DON'T CRY #JULY2016". On August 1, 2016, a live video hosted by Apple Music showing an empty hall was launched on the website boysdontcry.co. The website also featured a new design and the video marked the first update on the website since a "date due" post from July. On August 1, 2016, a video appeared that showed Ocean woodworking and sporadically playing instrumentals on loop. That same day, many news outlets reported that August 5, 2016, could be the release date for ''Boys Don't Cry''. The video was revealed to be promotion for '' Endless'', a 45-minute-long visual album that began streaming on Apple Music on August 19, 2016. The day after the release of ''Endless'', Ocean posted a new picture on his website advertising four pop-up shops in Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago and London. These shops contained hundreds of magazines, with three different covers and the album on a CD included with each cover, the covers also appear in the magazine, the first cover—which is part of a collection of pictures called "I'm a Morning Person"—was taken in Berlin, Germany, by
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, whose song "Device Control" was sampled on the songs "Device Control" and "Higgs" on ''Endless'' and the alternate cover (which does not appear in the magazine, however, it is one of the alternate covers of the magazine) appears to have been shot by Viviane Sassen in Tokyo, Japan, and was taken as part of a collection of other photographs, which appears in the "Foxface" collection of pictures. The magazines were free and were available to one per person. Later in the day, the album was released exclusively on the iTunes Store and Apple Music. However, the track list differed from the digital version of the album, with an extended version of "
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" featuring Japanese rapper KOHH. "Nikes" was officially released as the album's lead single on August 20, 2016. Rather than going on a typical promotional tour playing radio festivals and appearing on television shows, Ocean spent a month after the release of ''Blonde'', traveling to countries such as China, Japan and France. He also chose not to submit ''Blonde'' for consideration at the
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, stating "that institution certainly has nostalgic importance... It just doesn't seem to be representing very well for people who come from where I come from, and hold down what I hold down."


Critical reception

''Blonde'' was met with widespread critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional critics, the album received an average score of 87, based on 38 reviews. Aggregator
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gave it 8.4 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus. '' Mojo'' reviewer Andy Cowan called it "a beguiling, meandering sprawl that rewards total immersion", while Tara Joshi deemed ''Blonde'' a "fully conceptualised, curated personal vision" and "a sublime and largely impressive album" in her review for '' The Quietus''. In ''Rolling Stone'', Jonah Weiner described the album as "by turns oblique, smolderingly direct, forlorn, funny, dissonant and gorgeous: marvel of digital-age psychedelic pop." Writing for ''The Guardian'', Tim Jonze hailed ''Blonde'' as "one of the most intriguing and contrary records ever made". He said that "what originally appear to be ''Blonde''s flaws – its loose ends and ambiguities – end up as its strengths," concluding that "what gradually emerges is a record of enigmatic beauty, intoxicating depth and intense emotion." According to '' Pitchfork'' journalist Ryan Dombal, while ''Channel Orange'' had boasted a more eclectic range of styles, ''Blonde'' showed Ocean expressing his romantic, philosophical, and melancholic ideas and emotions over an especially spare musical backdrop, giving the record an intimacy that "attracts the ear, bubbles the brain, raises the flesh". In '' Vice'',
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admired Ocean's reliance on his "expressive and capable but unathletic voice", the candid stories explored on "Good Guy" and "Facebook Story", and more aggressive songs such as "Nights". "As on ''Channel Orange'', however, his angst is a luxury of leisure", Christgau wrote, finding the details of Ocean's interpersonal lyrics occasionally relatable but more often "specific to his social status". Neil McCormick was somewhat less enthusiastic. In ''The Daily Telegraph'', he wrote that ''Blonde'' "should be celebrated as part of a generational shift away from the obvious in pop", while finding the record to be "meandering, contemplative and introverted", suggesting that it would be a laborious experience for some listeners. AllMusic's Andy Kellman deemed it "undiluted and progressive" but qualified his praise by stating that "over the course of an hour, all the sparsely ornamented ruminations can be a bit of a chore to absorb, no matter how much one hangs on each line". Andy Gill was more critical in ''The Independent'', deeming much of the music lethargic, aimless, and devoid of strong melodies. '' HipHopDX'' reviewer William Ketchum III in a mixed review said that the singer "sometimes delivers only what's necessary to make his point, while other efforts come across as meandering and incomplete".


Rankings

At the end of 2016, ''Blonde'' appeared on a number of critics' lists ranking the year's best albums. According to Metacritic, it was the third most prominently ranked album of 2016.


Commercial performance

In the first week of release, ''Blonde'' debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and recorded 276,000 album-equivalent units, including 232,000 copies of the album sold. The songs on the album were collectively streamed more than 65.4 million times, second behind only the streams for '' Views'' by Drake during that week. '' Forbes'' estimated that ''Blonde'' earned Ocean nearly one million in profits after one week of availability, attributing this to him releasing the album independently and as a limited exclusive release on iTunes and Apple Music. ''Blonde'' has generated 404 million on-demand audio streams for its songs in the US through February 9, 2017, according to Nielsen Music. The album has earned 620,000 album-equivalent units, 348,000 of which were copies sold. On July 9, 2018, ''Blonde'' was certified platinum by the
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(RIAA).


Track listing

Notes * "Nikes" features uncredited vocals by KOHH on the original magazine edition * "Be Yourself" features uncredited vocals by Rosie Watson * "Self Control" features uncredited vocals by Austin Feinstein * "Nights" is stylized as "Night.s" in physical releases * "Solo (Reprise)" features uncredited vocals by André 3000 * "Facebook Story" features uncredited vocals by
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* "Interviews" features interviews with Ryan Moore, Ibrahim Hariri, Na-Kel Smith, Sage Elsesser, Evan Clark, Nabil Hariri, and Frank Ocean, conducted by Mikey Alfred Sample credits * "Be Yourself", "Facebook Story", and "Interviews" contain a sample of "Running Around" by Buddy Ross. * "Close to You" contains a sample of " They Long to Be Close to You", written by Bacharach and David, as performed by
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live on ''The
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Show''. * "White Ferrari" contains an interpolation of " Here, There and Everywhere" by the Beatles. * "Seigfried" contains a quote from "A Fond Farewell" by
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; and a sample from "Untitled" by
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. * "Futura Free" contains a sample of "Anthrax", written by Allen, Burnham, Gill, and King, as performed by
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Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. Production and arrangement * Frank Ocean – production (tracks 1–3, 5–17), arrangement (tracks 1, 5, 6, 9, 13, 14, 16), executive production * Malay Ho – production (tracks 1, 6, 7, 11, 15–17), arrangement (tracks 1, 6, 11) * Om'Mas Keith – production (tracks 1, 2, 6, 11, 14, 16, 17), arrangement (tracks 1, 11, 17) * James Blake – production (tracks 5, 10, 16), arrangement (tracks 5, 10, 16) * Jon Brion – production (tracks 7, 10, 14), arrangement (tracks 7, 9–11, 14), string arrangement (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Buddy Ross – production (tracks 9, 13), arrangement (tracks 9, 13, 14) *
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– production (track 2), arrangement (track 2) *
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– production (track 3) * Joe Thornalley – production (track 9), arrangement (track 9) * Michael Uzowuru – production (track 9) * Francis Starlite – production (track 13), arrangement (track 13) *
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iannascoli – arrangement (tracks 7, 14) * Christophe Chassol – arrangement (track 6) * Austin Feinstein – arrangement (track 7) * Sebastian Akchoté – arrangement (track 16), string arrangement (track 16) * Benjamin Wright – string arrangement (track 3) *
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– string arrangement (track 15) Musicians * Frank Ocean – lead vocals, keyboards (tracks 8, 17), programming (track 7), sample programming (track 14), drum programming (track 17), additional programming (tracks 1, 5, 16), guitars (track 9), choir (track 16) * Kim Burrell – featured vocals (track 16) * Yung Lean – featured vocals (track 16) * Amber Coffman – additional vocals (track 1) * Jazmine Sullivan – additional vocals (track 5) * Beyoncé Knowles-Carter – additional vocals (track 3) * Malay Ho – keyboards (tracks 14–17), guitars (tracks 6, 7, 11, 15), drum programming (tracks 1, 11), mellotron (track 1), bass (track 15) * Buddy Ross – keyboards (tracks 9, 13, 14, 17), bass (track 11), additional programming (track 13) * Jon Brion – keyboards (tracks 7, 9, 10, 14), drum programming (track 10) * Pharrell Williams – keyboards (track 3), drum programming (track 3), bass (track 3) * Joe Thornalley – keyboards (track 9), drum programming (tracks 9, 13) * James Blake – keyboards (tracks 5, 6, 10, 16) * Mars 1500 – keyboards (tracks 5, 16) * Christophe Chassol – keyboards (track 6), Moog solo (track 6) * Rostam Batmanglij – keyboards (track 15) * Om'Mas Keith – drum programming (tracks 1, 11, 17), bass (track 17) * Sebastian Akchoté – drum programming (track 14), sample programming (track 14), strings (track 16) *
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– drum programming (track 6) * Michael Uzowuru – drum programming (track 9) * Francis Starlite – vocoder (track 13) *
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iannascoli – guitars (tracks 7, 14) * Fish – guitars (track 2) * Austin Feinstein – guitars (track 7) * Spaceman – guitars (track 9) * Eric Gorfain – violin concertmaster (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Daphne Chen – violin (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Marisa Kuney – violin (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Charlie Bisharat – violin (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Katie Sloan – violin (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Songa Lee – violin (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Gina Kronstadt – violin (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Lisa Dondlinger – violin (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Terry Glenny – violin (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Chris Woods – violin (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Neel Hammond – violin (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Marcy Vaj – violin (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Crystal Alforque – violin (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Leah Katz – viola (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Rodney Wirtz – viola (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Stefan Smith – viola (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Adriana Zoppo – viola (tracks 3, 7, 11) * John Krovoza – cello (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Simon Huber – cello (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Ginger Murphy – cello (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Alisha Bauer – cello (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Stefanie Fife – cello (tracks 3, 7, 11) *
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– strings (track 15) Technical personnel * Caleb Laven – recording * Jeff Ellis – recording * Jason Lader – recording * Matt Mysko – recording * Sam Petts-Davies – recording * Tom Elmhirst – mixing * Noah Goldstein – mixing * David Wrench – mixing * Mike Dean – mastering * Greg Koller – strings recording (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Eric Caudieux – strings recording (tracks 3, 7, 11) Design * Frank Ocean – creative direction, photography * Thomas Mastorakos – creative direction * Viviane Sassen – photography *
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– photography * Jessica Haye – photography


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Certifications


Release history


See also

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* {{Authority control 2016 albums Frank Ocean albums ITunes-exclusive releases Albums produced by Malay (record producer) Albums produced by Mike Dean (record producer) Albums produced by Pharrell Williams Albums produced by James Blake (musician) Self-released albums Concept albums Albums produced by Frank Ocean Albums produced by Vegyn Surprise albums Albums produced by Michael Uzowuru