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Monday, July 23

Frank Ocean on Coming Coming Out: "I knew that someone I respected would try to encourage me to wait..."

In an interview with The Guardian Guide magazine, Frank Ocean says that his decision to open up about his sexualitywas “about my own sanity and my ability to feel like I’m living a life where … I’m happy when I wake up in the morning, and not with this freakin’ boulder on my chest.”

In an exclusive interview to be published in the Guardian Guide on Saturday, the 24-year old R&B singer also identifies an element of altruism in his decision. “I wished at 13 there was somebody I looked up to who would have said something like that, who would have been transparent in that way,” he said.

Ocean’s comments follow on from his Tumblr post, in which he talked about falling in love for the first time with a man, and the release of his critically acclaimed album Channel Orange.

He said that his open letter was written in December 2011 with a view to include it in the album sleeve notes in order to pre-empt speculation that might arise from some of its songs addressing men. “I knew that I was writing in a way that people would ask questions,” he said. “I knew that my star was rising, and I knew that if I waited I would always have somebody that I respected be able to encourage me to wait longer, to not say it till who knows when.”
The Odd Future member also downplayed the risk in his coming out. “People are just afraid of things too much … Sure, evil exists, extremism exists. Somebody could commit a hate crime and hurt me.

But they could do the same just because I’m black. They could do the same just because I’m American."

9 comments:

  1. that's a bold man. i like his new song also

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  2. ok, he gay, he came out we get it.... NEXT!

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    1. I thought I was the only one to think like that.. Who cares. He sure is milking it. But he did do it masterfully though. He sold more albums - right?

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    2. I have no idea cause I didnt buy his album! I got that ish on bootleg!

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  3. I've never heard of him till now and its funny that he came out when his album came out.

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  4. So much for him.

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  5. Well he said he did it because there would be questions as far as the lyrical content. I for one am glad he came out. No one should have to live under a fog n be somebody they aren't to sell records. I enjoy his music and his sexual orientation means nothing to me-do you! Now I wish other folks wld stop with the lies and be who they are...MIGUEL... Ijs

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  6. Y wpuldnt u come out when ur album comes out, umm don't u want to be successful? He is who he is n since people gonna be n his biz anyway y not make the publicity work for you? trust if the album wasn't good people wouldn't buy it rather your gay or not.

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    1. Uh, this is AMerica. They will purchase the album to hear what a gay man sounds like singing. Yes, some of us are ignorant that way. Why come out? I didn't hear of Usher coming out with a new album and holding a press conference on his sexuality. Why couldn't he just keep quiet. When the public asks, then yoy have the choice of saying yah or nah. This is just TMI. I think everyone have gone on their jobs and listened to to many white people tell all of their business now other races want to tell their business. People, there are things that are not other people's business. If they want to know so badly, have them ask the ignorant question and identify themselves as the low lives they are....

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