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Frank Ocean shares studio photo, is new music coming?

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Frank Ocean (Photo credit: Bang Media)

Frank Ocean is hinting new music is in the works via a picture of him playing the bass.


The allusive star has delighted fans with the snap from the studio this week on his Instagram Story.


Since his acclaimed 2016 LP Blonde, fans have enjoyed a slew of singles, including “DHL, “In My Room,” “Cayendo” and “Dear April.”

Ocean has also aired unreleased music on his Apple Music 1 “Blonded Radio” show.


Last year, he also posted a preview of a new song for 24 hours.

In November, the “Chane” hitmaker took to his Instagram Story to share the clip of a new track that has a runtime of just under four minutes.

However, fans are still waiting for new material.

During his Coachella set last year, the music star confirmed a new album is on the way.

“I wanna talk about why we’re here … because it’s not about the new album …  not that there’s NOT a new album,” he teased upon returning to the stage after six years of not performing at the world-famous festival in April 2023.

Excited fans waited over an hour for Ocean to take to the stage just after 11 p.m. despite his scheduled stage time of 10.05 p.m.

The 36-year-old star had previously made it known that he would release new music as one-off singles instead of in album form, but he seemingly had a change of heart as he teased a new record on a poster for his merchandise.

The print noted that a “fictitious recording artist” preferred “the singles distribution model as opposed to the long-form album model,” as it was “more suited to modern consumption habits.”

“The recording artist has since changed his mind about the singles model, and is again interested in more durational bodies of work,” the press statement said.

The “Swim Good” creator is no longer signed to a label, after splitting from Def Jam Recordings before the release of Blonde.

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