• Is This The End of Odd Future For Good? Hodgy Beats Calls Tyler the Creator a Fraud

    Many expected an Odd Future reunion at their festival Camp Flog Gnaw last weekend. Perhaps this was because the group had been broken up for almost half a year, or because Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA) was advertised as the headline act, but it seemed many were disappointed when only Mike G, Domo Genesis, Left Brain and Hodgy Beats took the stage for a 70-minute set. The set was then pre-empted by a profanity-laced speech delivered by Tyler the Creator onstage.
  • Don Henley Slams Kanye West, Calls Frank Ocean 'Talentless'

    Don Henley recently sat down for an interview with The Guardian and somewhere in the conversation, things shifted to Kanye West. He went on to slam the "All Day" rapper and his potential run for president as well as his one time collaborator Frank Ocean, calling him "talentless."
  • Is Frank Ocean Working With SebastiAn On New Album?

    Fans have been howling for any sort of positive news regarding the forthcoming and long awaited Frank Ocean and they may have just gotten it or did they? According to Ed Banger head honcho Pedro Winter, French producer SebastiAn has been working with the Channel Orange singer on some pieces, though things may not be that clear.
  • Tame Impala's Kevin Parker Helps You Sleep With 'Bedtime Mix' Playlist

    Phil Taggart invited Tame Impala's Kevin Parker onto his BBC Radio 1 program late Sunday night to pick some tunes designed to get listener's minds off the coming Monday grind and help them fall asleep with Parker's "Bedtime Mix," which included Frank Ocean, Panda Bear, Air, Gotye, King Crimson, Kaftwerk and The Flaming Lips.
  • Prince Says "It's a Bad Time For Music," Cites Lack of Creativity

    Prince has always been critical of the music industry, but usually that criticism is directed at labels and the bureaucratic, political machine that runs the industry, not the artists themselves. Now he's turned his eye to artists though and in an interview with 'The New York Post' he cited his concerns about the lack of creativity in pop music today as why "it's a bad time for music."
  • Kanye West Brings Out Rihanna, Travis Scott at Los Angeles' FYF Fest [WATCH]

    After Frank Ocean pulled out of Los Angeles' FYF Fest, Kanye West stepped up to fill the headlining slot for yet another festival. Although he was a last-minute substitute, the 38-year-old rapper had a few surprises in store for the audience, including surprise performances by Rihanna and Travis Scott during his Saturday set.
  • Kanye West Replaces Frank Ocean At FYF Fest This Weekend

    Bad news Frank Ocean fans. The channel ORANGE singer has canceled his performance at FYF Fest "on his own terms" according to a statement from the festival at the very last minute and will be replaced by a worthy headliner in Kanye West. The SWISH rapper will headline this Saturday night Aug. 22, while Morrissey will cap off the festival the following night on Aug. 23.
  • Barack Obama Won't Force Kanye West to Release 'Swish,' Despite Petition

    The government has once ignored the demands of its constituency as Barack Obama has refused to force Kanye West to release his new album, believed to be titled 'Swish.' In all seriousness, a petition at the We The People site, which allows citizens to gather attention to causes via digital petitions, raised 100,000 signatures in support of forcing of forcing the rapper/producer to release his new album.
  • Frank Ocean's Website Relaunched with New Merch Ahead of 'Boys Don't Cry' Release

    The planned July release date for Frank Ocean's new album Boys Don't Cry has come and gone, but it still seems as though the "Thinking About You" singer has something new coming soon. Yesterday (Aug. 3), Ocean's official website relaunched and then went blank, but in the meanwhile skillful code fiends were able to look at some of the merchandise that Ocean is prepping on his site.
  • Frank Ocean's Brother Rick Rolls Fans as 'Boys Don't Cry' Release Date Comes and Goes

    July 2015 came and went, and Frank Ocean's new album and magazine Boys Don't Cry still have not seen the light of day. But that doesn't mean that the "Thinking About You" singer and his crew weren't about to have fun with his fans. On Saturday (Aug. 1), Ocean's brother tricked fans by announcing that the follow-up to the Grammy winning channel ORANGE had finally arrived...
  • Major Lazer, MØ Cover Frank Ocean's 'Lost'

    The dynamite combination of Major Lazer and MØ has struck again. Still riding on the worldwide success of their hit Peace Is The Mission single, "Lean On," the two parties team up for a reggae cover of Frank Ocean's Channel Orange track "Lost."
  • Miguel Clarifies Frank Ocean Feud, Promotes 'Wildheart' on Twitter

    Miguel made headlines early Monday (July 6) when a controversial comment about Frank Ocean from an interview with The Sunday Times hit the Internet. But now, he's trying to make it all good and the Wildheart singer later took to Twitter to clarify his statement.
  • Odd Future Officially Broken Up According To Tyler, The Creator

    Over the past few days, speculation has been wild about the future of hip-hop collective Odd Future, which counts Frank Ocean, Tyler, The Creator, Hodgy Beats and Earl Sweatshirt among its members. Observers have known that the group has been growing apart over the past few years as the members have focused on their burgeoning solo careers, but according to a response to a fan on social media network Spring from Tyler, the group is officially broken up.
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