Frank Ocean officially released his bilingual (English/Spanish) acoustic ballad “Cayendo” (Falling Down) via his Blonded YouTube channel on April 2.
04.04.2020 - 19:53 / genius.com
Yesterday, Frank Ocean finally gave his fans new music with a pair of singles, “Cayendo” and “Dear April.” The covers for the streaming versions of the tracks contain silhouettes that weren’t on the artwork of the original vinyl presses.
This continues the theme started on “DHL” and “In My Room,” both of which feature cover art corresponding to the silhouettes. The silhouettes have been a source of speculation for an upcoming project by the elusive R&B singer. Based on the matching cover art, it
Frank Ocean officially released his bilingual (English/Spanish) acoustic ballad “Cayendo” (Falling Down) via his Blonded YouTube channel on April 2.
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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.
Frank Ocean has released two new(ish) singles. "Cayendo" and "Dear April" both premiered at his first PrEP+ party in New York last October, and both slowly made their way to fans who ordered them on 7" vinyl last week, but the acoustic versions of both are now on streaming services. They mark Ocean's first streaming release since last year's "In My Room."
Frank Ocean fans just got more music in their lives.
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Frank Ocean has never marched to the beat of anyone else's drum, so it's no surprise that the singer who delights in keeping fans off balance with unexpected releases has done it again. After debuting two new tracks on the first night of his PrEP+ club night in New York in October, Ocean finally began shipping remixes of the two new songs, "Dear April" and "Cayendo," last week.