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The producer of Coachella, AEG, has threatened legal action against an editor who created a concert film using footage from Frank Ocean‘s perplexing April 16 festival performance. Brian Kinnes, 26, pieced together about 150 videos uploaded by Coachella attendees to social media in order to make a complete film that spans Ocean’s full 80-minute set. He reportedly spent 80 hours editing the film and working with a sound engineer to combine the audio files. Kinnes released the film on YouTube last week. He consequently received a cease and desist order from AEG, which ordered Kinnes to “remove an...
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Frank Ocean has withdrawn from the Coachella line-up after fracturing his leg. The 35-year-old star was scheduled to perform during the second weekend of the festival in Indio, California - but Frank has now confirmed that he won't be able to take to the stage after suffering an injury before week one of Coachella. A rep for the singer told Variety: "Frank Ocean will not be performing at weekend two of Coachella, after suffering an injury to his leg on festival grounds in the week leading up to weekend one. "Frank Ocean was unable to perform the intended show but was still intent on performing...
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Frank Ocean hasn’t performed in six years, but the alternative R&B singer returned to the stage at Coachella on Sunday night. Ocean was scheduled to headline the festival in 2020 before the pandemic hit, and again last year before he postponed the performance to 2023. Rumors spread beforehand about possible new music as Ocean hasn’t released a studio album since Blonde in 2016. It made Ocean’s set one of the most anticipated of Coachella. Earlier that day, the festival announced that Ocean’s set wouldn’t be live-streamed on YouTube like every other performance. His show was scheduled to start ...
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Frank Ocean insists it was an "easy decision" to use lab-grown diamonds for his Homer brand. The 35-year-old rapper felt it would not have been "in step with the times" to use mined stones in his high-end jewellery range and insisted there is no difference in clarity and colour between the two types of rock. He said: "This was an easy decision. “There are few jewellers who look like me. There are few black jewellers in the space of fine jewellery, black family-owned jewellers. "More than it being a point of difference it also would not have felt in step with the times to extract diamonds from ...
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Frank Ocean didn't want his accessories collection to be "any less expensive than Cartier". The 33-year-old star has founded independent American luxury company Homer, which sells fine and high jewellery pieces and printed silk scarves, and he always intended to do something high end because of his aspirations when he was a child. He told the Financial Times: “I didn’t want our work to be any less expensive than Cartier. “My mother was into jewellery, but in a low-key Princess Diana kind of way. "My godfather was into guns, but he was also into cars, and he bought luxury-lifestyle magazines, w...
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Frank Ocean has launched a new luxury brand called Homer. The 33-year-old star has founded the independent American luxury company, which sells "fine and high jewellery pieces and printed silk scarves. The pieces were handcrafted using 18K gold, recycled sterling silver, hand-painted enamel, and American lab-grown diamonds, a press release states. They were designed by Homer in New York City and handmade in Italy, and are inspired by "childhood obsessions and "heritage as a fantasy". The 'Swim Good' singer has shared how the project helped to keep his "mind moving" and "imagination turning" af...
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Frank Ocean has launched a voting registration widget on his website.The 'Thinkin Bout You' hitmaker took to his Instagram Story on Tuesday (29.09.20) to give his opinion on the first 2020 Presidential Debate and called out the current President of the United States, Donald Trump, who faced off with Joe Biden, for being "fake".And the 32-year-old singer urged his fans to sign up to vote via his own BLONDED.CO website, while he admitted it will be "more entertaining" watching Trump get "dragged out" of the White House than the debates.He wrote: "Debates are on. It all feels fake. The problem's ...
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