Frank Ocean Opens Up About His Sexuality

Frank born and raised in New Orleans.


New Orleans has probably the third largest gay black male population after ATL and DC, maybe 4th if you include NYC. Shit is blatant but people don't believe. Even the straight women call their "straight" boyfriends "trade".

Ask one of them...

Trade?

I don't get it...:dunno:
 
You shouldn't be involved in Hip Hop if you're a faggy. Sorry but a line has to be drawn. I don't give a fuck how talented you are.

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You shouldn't be involved in Hip Hop if you're a faggy. Sorry but a line has to be drawn. I don't give a fuck how talented you are.

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then you would be surpised how many of your favorite artists would have to quit..:lol::lol:
 
You shouldn't be involved in Hip Hop if you're a faggy. Sorry but a line has to be drawn. I don't give a fuck how talented you are.

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True but there's mad faggots in hiphop. Starting with

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Dam. And this guy will likely get even more pussy thrown his way after those well articulated homotional expressions. :smh:

Not very many bw find bisexual men attractive

he dont look like the type who likes bw anyways ... I'm sure he's all about white girls and black boys lmaoooooo

Anyways ... the gay agenda is out in full force this year
 
True but there's mad faggots in hiphop. Starting with

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White stripper in atlanta back in the late 90's used to tell me how he prefer men to go down on him. She told me multiple stories about him visiting the club and have some sexual encounters with men. She didn't have a reason to lie.
 
White stripper in atlanta back in the late 90's used to tell me how he prefer men to go down on him. She told me multiple stories about him visiting the club and have some sexual encounters with men. She didn't have a reason to lie.

:rolleyes:

yo I got the Eiffel tower for sell..hit me via PM if you interested..
 
White stripper in atlanta back in the late 90's used to tell me how he prefer men to go down on him. She told me multiple stories about him visiting the club and have some sexual encounters with men. She didn't have a reason to lie.

 
he dont look like the type who likes bw anyways ... I'm sure he's all about white girls and black boys lmaoooooo

Thread is about dude admitting he likes dudes and you somehow try to turn it into another 'black man who doesn't like black women thread'. only on bgol. :smh:
 
Off the top of my head of people that sing and write:

Curtis Mayfield
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Isaac Hayes
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Prince
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Smokey Robinson
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If we want to expand it past just dudes I'd add the following:

Ashford & Simpson
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Patrice Rushen
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These are A level singer-songwriters and talents. They'e on a level Frank Ocean can't even see.

 
It says
"my eyes don't shed no tears, but boy they pour when I'm thinking of you"
mean as "boy oh boy, it sure is a lotta hoes in here".

So he is gay. His music is good. We accepted Luther's lipgloss wearing ass, and michaels fucketry. As long as I don't have to hear graphic gay songs, Im fine.

Oh ok, I misheard.

But yeah, I still like some of his songs and will still cop the album he's dropping this month. Good music is good music.

And cats falling off his bandwagon because of this probably don't know that some of their favorite artists are probably into some gay shit too. If anything, I respect Frank for having the courage to put that out there. I respect that more than dudes living in the closet and acting super-homophobic and shit.
 
all i know it doesnt make no difference to me...i wasnt a fan of his before the homo shit and im not a fan after it
 
:eek:look at the cats defending this artist,shocking but not suprized one bit.

He's not the first nor the last but the difference is that older artist kept their sexual preference personal,that I can respect.
All this jumping out of the closet when your not even making timeless nusic...get your attention whoring ass out of here.

I don't think no one will be playing a Frank Ocean record 10 or 20yrs from now....but you never know.
 
It's good that you did, however living where I live and seeing the young black boys/girls walking around it is clear that they did not have the same benefit as your kids...

I realize most children are not. But my point is, It's not pop cultures fault. It's us as a people. Nothing should influence our children more than US. Is my point.
 
Not very many bw find bisexual men attractive

he dont look like the type who likes bw anyways ... I'm sure he's all about white girls and black boys lmaoooooo

Anyways ... the gay agenda is out in full force this year

Disagree. Alot of youngins at the center don't care. They think it's cute. There's no gay agenda. smh You soundin like them with that. And i definitely don't see him being into bw.
 
Luther was my favorite artist of all time and he way gay as a rainbow and died of aids.

I could care less what Frank is doing in his personal life, just keep making music that i can bang my girl too

but this song does sound different knowing he's a fag

oh well i have better shit to be upset about

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Luther was my favorite artist of all time and he way gay as a rainbow and died of aids.

I could care less what Frank is doing in his personal life, just keep making music that i can bang my girl too

but this song does sound different knowing he's a fag

oh well i have better shit to be upset about

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:confused::confused::confused:
 
Just having sudden clarity.
:lol:



" I remember how I can forget? How you feel.. You know you were my first time, a new feel. "



:eek:


ReZound.
 
I don't know Frank Ocean's music.

But he needs to ( if he hasn't already ), start singing about universal love ala Luther, Elton in order to come off credible.
 


Norman Gimbel explains the genesis of the writing of the song "Killing Me Softly With His Song" as follows:

"I came to California in the mid-sixties. I was introduced to the Argentinean born composer named Lalo Schifrin (then of Mission: Impossible fame). I ended up writing songs to a number of his motion pictures. I suggested we write a Broadway Musical together. He gave me an Argentinean novel translated into English from the Spanish to read as a possible idea. Suffice it to say, we never made a musical from the book -- but in one of the chapters, the principal character describes himself as sitting alone in a bar drinking and listening to an American pianist 'killing me softly with his blues.'[1] I put it in my 'idea' book for use at a future time with a parenthesis around the word 'blues' and substituted the word 'song' instead.[2] Many years later, Lori Lieberman saw Don McLean in concert. I then wrote the lyric and gave it to Charles Fox to set to music."[3]

According to Lori Lieberman, the artist who performed the original recording, the song was born of a poem she wrote after experiencing a strong reaction to the song "Empty Chairs," written, composed, and recorded by Don McLean.[4] She related this to Gimbel, who took her feelings and put them into words. Then, Gimbel passed the words on to Fox, who set them to music.[3] Fox himself, however, has specifically repudiated Lieberman's having input into the song's creation, saying: "We [ie. Gimbel and Fox] wrote the song and [Lieberman] heard it and said it reminded her of how she felt at [a Don McLean] concert. Don McLean didn't inspire Norman [Gimbel] or I to write the song but even Don McLean thinks he's the inspiration for the song according to his official website!"[5]
 
Norman Gimbel explains the genesis of the writing of the song "Killing Me Softly With His Song" as follows:

"I came to California in the mid-sixties. I was introduced to the Argentinean born composer named Lalo Schifrin (then of Mission: Impossible fame). I ended up writing songs to a number of his motion pictures. I suggested we write a Broadway Musical together. He gave me an Argentinean novel translated into English from the Spanish to read as a possible idea. Suffice it to say, we never made a musical from the book -- but in one of the chapters, the principal character describes himself as sitting alone in a bar drinking and listening to an American pianist 'killing me softly with his blues.'[1] I put it in my 'idea' book for use at a future time with a parenthesis around the word 'blues' and substituted the word 'song' instead.[2] Many years later, Lori Lieberman saw Don McLean in concert. I then wrote the lyric and gave it to Charles Fox to set to music."[3]

According to Lori Lieberman, the artist who performed the original recording, the song was born of a poem she wrote after experiencing a strong reaction to the song "Empty Chairs," written, composed, and recorded by Don McLean.[4] She related this to Gimbel, who took her feelings and put them into words. Then, Gimbel passed the words on to Fox, who set them to music.[3] Fox himself, however, has specifically repudiated Lieberman's having input into the song's creation, saying: "We [ie. Gimbel and Fox] wrote the song and [Lieberman] heard it and said it reminded her of how she felt at [a Don McLean] concert. Don McLean didn't inspire Norman [Gimbel] or I to write the song but even Don McLean thinks he's the inspiration for the song according to his official website!"[5]
I'm aware of all that. What I'm saying is Luther arguably used the song as a signal of his sexuality, by maintaining the original gender of the guitarist as male -- instead of female (unlike Al B Sure's version) -- knowing what the public perception of his choice could be. And, to no one's surprise, the general reaction to Luther's cover was...
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. Closeted artists are very rarely as frank as Frank. Pardon the pun.

 
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