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  • T.A.Z Carty
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    This ain't just music this is deep, listen to his lyrics. The music industry will never cherish and understand an artist like him. They more support the industry biased soul selling artist who sings and raps bout irrelevant shit.

  • Gerwich Saint-Hilaire
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    I don't like r&b or soulful songs that much, but frank and The Weeknd, i do like these cats, they aren't with all that hip hop beats track to get a song pass around, once you hear a track or a song from them, it always feels brand new, they're so innovative in that aspect…

  • He Who Seeks
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    This has to be some of the best time-stopping music ever. This song gets my full attention every time.

  • Alex Fairgood
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    Frank Ocean is more than a "recording artist", as they tend to be called.
    These are more than lyrics.
    This is more than a song.

    More artists need to embed these principles on their music.
    The power to tell a story.
    The ability to be introspective.

    They are called artists for a reason. They really need to start painting pictures, metaphorically speaking.

    Songwriting is weak these days in this genre, but at least someone's on the right track.
    Kudos, Frank.

  • Lionel Andrês Monteiro
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    Frank Oceanwrote this original song for "Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained Original Motion Picture Soundtrack", but it was rejected by Tarantino, who explained that "Ocean wrote a fantastic ballad that was truly lovely and poetic in every way, there just wasn't a scene for it."
    Frank Ocean later published the song, entitled "Wiseman".