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Should We Just Give Up Hope on Frank Ocean's Boys Don't Cry?

Should We Just Give Up Hope on Frank Ocean's 'Boys Don't Cry?'

Should We Just Give Up Hope on Frank Ocean's 'Boys Don't Cry?'

The bi singer has still yet to release his highly-anticipated (and delayed) sophomore album.

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It's been four years since bi R&B crooner Frank Ocean released his first studio album Channel Orange in July of 2012, and ever since then, rumors have circulated the music world like crazy with speculations of when he will release the highly-anticipated (and oft delayed) follow up Boys Don't Cry.

The latest round of hearsay said that today (August 5) was supposed to be the fated day that Frank would finally bless the world with new material, but as internet users learned when they woke up this morning, that wasn't the case.

There's was still no sign of a new Frank Ocean album, and people on Twitter were more than happy to vent their frustrations out...

Although we love Frank and his music, it's getting kind of exhausting waiting this long for some new tunes. Hopefully, he's listening and will release something in the near future.

Are you still willing to wait for some new Frank Ocean music, or are you giving up on waiting? Let us know in the comments and on Twitter!

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Raffy Ermac

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Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and digital director of Out Magazine. The former editor-in-chief of PRIDE, he is also a die-hard Rihanna and Sailor Moon stan who loves to write about all things pop culture, entertainment, and identities. Follow him on Instagram (@raffyermac) and Twitter (@byraffy), and subscribe to his YouTube channel

Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and digital director of Out Magazine. The former editor-in-chief of PRIDE, he is also a die-hard Rihanna and Sailor Moon stan who loves to write about all things pop culture, entertainment, and identities. Follow him on Instagram (@raffyermac) and Twitter (@byraffy), and subscribe to his YouTube channel