
Endless' abstract nature, its fusion of electronica, trap, and R&B, makes it Ocean’s most experimental release. Clearly we only got one version of blond or two if you consider the discrepancy between the cover name and the album name, blond and Blonde respectively. Blond and Blonde.Blond was seen as the male version and Blonde was seen as the female one. Listen Now Browse Radio Search Sign In Pyramids Frank Ocean. The 45-minute video follows Frank building a staircase in an empty warehouse. At the time it, was believed that Frank had 2 versions of Blond. In the few years following Blonde, Ocean shared a string of singles through his Apple Music show, blonded RADIO, each one its own miniature event. Watch the music video for 'Pyramids' by Frank Ocean on Apple Music. Ocean performed "Pyramids" during his Channel Orange tour through North America. If Channel ORANGE had sounded like Ocean opening up, Blonde marked a contraction, exploring meditations and internal monologue with a sound that often felt more like ambient music than R&B. The track has been featured during television promos for Channel Orange. The song has since debuted on the UK R&B Chart at number 31. The music video was directed by Nabil Elderkin and featured an orange car with an atmospheric background. The song was featured in a teaser for Ocean's then-upcoming album and was released with a cover that featured The Simpsons style characters. Following last nights 'Saturday Night Live' performance, the video for Frank Oceans nine-minute channelORANGE cut 'Pyramids' has surfaced, via Odd Future Talk.It was directed by Nabil, who also. The song received highly positive reviews and was called epic in nature by several publications, who praised the ambition and scope of the track's length, along with the lyrical merit. The track lyrically contains several extended metaphors referencing Cleopatra, pyramids, and strip clubs. Featured peformers: Frank Ocean (vocals, producer), Frank Ocean (writer), OmMas Keith (producer), Malay (producer), John Mayer (guitar). The song explores a narrative of a pimp falling in love with one of his clients.
On June 7, 2012, Ocean posted a small teaser video featuring a snippet of the song onto his Tumblr account, and released the full, nearly 10-minute song later that day onto his official SoundCloud account. The song was written by Ocean and produced by Malay and OmMas Keith.The track features an uncredited guitar solo from singer John Mayer. The singer-songwriter with John Mayer on the guitar performed Thinkin’ Bout You and Pyramids, from his Channel. 'Pyramids' is a song by American singer Frank Ocean, released as the second single from his debut studio album Channel Orange (2012). The track features an uncredited guitar solo from singer John Mayer. Frank Ocean Performs ‘Thinkin’ Bout You’ & ‘Pyramids’ on ‘SNL’ video Frank Ocean was the musical guest on the 38th season premiere of Saturday Night Live, which aired on September 15.

The song was written by Ocean and produced by Malay and Om'Mas Keith. "Pyramids" is a song by American singer Frank Ocean, released as the second single from his debut studio album Channel Orange (2012).
