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"Self Control" features uncredited vocals by Austin Feinstein [71] "Solo (Reprise)" features uncredited vocals by André 3000 [72] "Facebook Story" features uncredited vocals by Sebastian [73] "Interviews" features interviews with Ryan Moore, Ibrahim Hariri, Na-Kel Smith, Sage Elsesser, Evan Clark, Nabil Hariri, and Frank Ocean, conducted by ...
American singer and rapper Frank Ocean has released two studio albums, one visual album, one mixtape, 21 singles (including 5 as a featured artist) ... "Self Control"
Blonded Radio (stylized as blonded RADIO) is Frank Ocean's Apple Music 1 radio show that originally lasted from February to August 2017, with four additional special episodes that aired in November and December 2018, four more episodes from October to December 2019, and another episode in December 2021.
Returning to live music, Ocean covered Aretha Franklin’s “Night Life,” handled acoustic guitar duties himself on “Self Control,” and dusted off a version of the late Aaliyah’s “(At ...
Self Control, a 1984 album by Laura Branigan "Self Control" (Raf song), 1984, covered by Laura Branigan the same year "Self Control" (Dukes song), 2010 "Self Control" (Youngboy Never Broke Again song), 2019
"Self Control" (featuring Austin Feinstein & Yung Lean) "Pretty Sweet" "Seigfried" "Godspeed" (featuring Kim Burrell & Yung Lean) "Futura Free/Interviews" Frank Ocean: 2016 Producer, Writer, Engineer, Instrumentation The Get Down (Original Soundtrack from the Netflix Original Series) "Cadillac ft. Miguel" "Losing Your Mind ft. Raury & Jaden Smith
Frank Ocean [2] (born Christopher Edwin Breaux; October 28, 1987) is an American singer and songwriter. He has been credited by several music critics as a pioneer of the alternative R&B genre. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Ocean has won two Grammy Awards and a Brit Award for International Male Solo Artist , among other accolades ; both of his studio albums have ...
The latest available data on America’s opioid epidemic underscore the need for action. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention examined 28 states and found that between 2010 and 2012, heroin overdose death rates had doubled. And those numbers continue to surge.