R&B and rap have a lock on the top 10 on both the album and song charts.
15.04.2020 - 05:23 / pitchfork.com
Frank Ocean’s “Cayendo,” which he released earlier this month, has landed the singer his first Top Ten spot on any Billboard chart. “Cayendo” has reached No. 8 spot on the Hot Latin Songs chart this week, according to Billboard.
“Cayendo” first appeared in October when Frank previewed it during an episode of his revived blonded RADIO show. It was formally released with “Dear April,” first arriving as a vinyl-only single before the songs made their way to streaming platforms. “Dear April” and
R&B and rap have a lock on the top 10 on both the album and song charts.
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Frank Ocean has surprised fans with new music!
Frank Ocean has surprised fans with new music!
Days after vinyl copies of his songs arrived at fans' doorsteps, Frank Ocean released his new singles, “Cayendo” and “Dear April,” on streaming services. Although the vinyls feature both acoustic and remixed versions of the songs, only the latter are currently available on streaming.