Frank Ocean Is Already Making Progress On A New Album

Most musicians or bands who have an extremely successful major label debut tend to take some time away from the recording studio in order to tour, celebrate their newfound fame and make plans for the future. Frank Ocean, however, just isn’t cut from that same fabric. The singer, who recently picked up two Grammys, announced earlier this week that he’s already ten or eleven songs into a follow-up for Channel Orange and is planning to record the tracks alongside Danger Mouse after he gets back from a brief working vacation.

Ocean made the comments during an interview with BBC Radio, and while his direction is a departure from how most artists handle new fame, they’re not particularly a huge shock given the musician’s strengths and weaknesses. The majority of bands and singers are most comfortable on stage playing material they’ve already recorded, but Ocean really doesn’t have a ton of stage experience. He’s far better when he’s able to finetune all the little nuances to maximize the emotion he’s trying to convey. Thus, there’s no reason to think he won’t be able to capture that same magic on the still untitled follow-up.

As for specifics about the LP, he reportedly wants to use the beach feel he conveyed at the end of Channel Orange as a jumping off point to create an album that’s not quite a concept but still evokes feelings along those lines. Considering he’s about to leave for Bora Bora, he should be able to accomplish that goal too.

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