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Frank Ocean Debuts Radio Show on Apple Music
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2017-02-27
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Frank Ocean debuts radio show on Apple Music featuring an interview with none other than Jay Z. As he’s wont to do, Frank Ocean has debuted yet another project shrouded in secrecy. Once again collaborating with his partner in elusive crime, he’s announced his first Beats 1 Radio show on Apple Music. And, oh look, its first episode is already happening live right now. “Blonded Radio” will be on from 12 to 2 p.m. ET, and it’s already got a major first guest: The first episode features Ocean interviewing Apple Music’s enemy Jay Z — in an apparent streaming peace treaty with Jay’s Tidal — about music accessibility and how streaming has made music consumption more inclusive. A description for the segment calls it “Interview Pt. 1,” so it would appear there’s more to come. As with anything Frank Ocean related, there aren’t any details about the show aside from his playlist, including “selections with Vegyn, Roof Access and Federico Aliprandi,” all collaborators of Ocean’s who seem to be the show’s hosts; Vegyn hosted episode 1. (Vulture has reached out to Apple Music for clarification.) So far, Blonded Radio has played two songs from Prince with Ocean saying, simply, “Rest in peace.”


Frank Ocean Debuts Radio Show on Apple Music


It’s unfortunate because with, you know, technology and everything moving forward, we should, it should be a better way that the music, the musicians, radio, and these things that are supposed to be instruments for the arts, should exist. And it shouldn’t be about advertisement. And it shouldn’t be about—so the more times, you know, someone like yourself can bypass that, it’s better for the, for the arts. And it’s better for the audience ‘cause you have to have, like, a level of discipline and just a belief to put music out in this place where not everyone can. You know, people, like, they wanna shoot for that, and then they’re making music that’s not really conditioned to who they are [Frank says “right”], who they are so they can reach a certain platform.


Source: Vulture

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