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Frank Ocean goes deep, dark and druggy on ‘DHL’
The track was debuted on the latest episode of his Beats 1 show blonded.
Following an eventful few days that saw him launching a new queer club night in New York, teasing remixes of a couple of new songs and releasing a fresh episode of his blonded radio show, Frank Ocean is back with a new song.
‘DHL’ is a particularly horny ode to casual sex and mail order drug deliveries and features murky production from Boys Noize.
The track’s artwork suggests that ‘DHL’ might be the fourth of 13 new tracks. Whether this will take the form of a new album has not yet been confirmed
Frank Ocean Really, Really Loves Multinational Courier Services
Frank Ocean is an idiosyncratic man, with undecipherable whims and hobbies. He drops music with an unparalleled irregularity, has been known to take up carpentry to build a staircase to nowhere, and writes lyrics that split the difference between hieroglyphics and novelistic streams-of-consciousness. Yet one of Ocean’s most public passions is his obsessive love of international courier and logistics companies. In 2017, he wore and sold “Worldnet” hoodies, which is a premium logistics company that’s been referred to by The New York Times as the “FedEx for the Fashion Crowd.” A year later, in one of the more unintentionally devastating examples of a celebrity probably leading a more boring life than we realize, the mercurial musician described the endorphin rush he gets from receiving mail in a GQ cover story.
“The new Christmas for me that makes me feel like a youngster is the night I come home from a long trip and I have boxes in the entrance to my apartment of things I forgot I had ordered or things people send me,” Ocean said. “That’s the new Christmas. I feel very blessed, grateful, and excited, happy chemicals rushing through my veins, when I walk into my apartment and I’ve got FedEx, DHL, UPS boxes, Worldnet boxes. As simple as that is. My box cutter is greasy from all the tape.”
Fittingly, Ocean’s new song, “DHL,” takes its name from the international arm of the German courier. It extends his love affair with massive logistics companies, but does very little to explain why they would be an R&B artist’s latest muse. Slow and meandering, “DHL” impressively mimics the feeling of waiting for a package from the non-musical DHL. “Just got a pack, came from DHL / Just caught up with a pack,” Frank repeatedly sings during the song’s chorus. Even the parts of the song that aren’t necessarily about shipping and receiving packages — “Fuck, this shit sound like it’s comin’ soon, comin’ soon, bro” and “Totin’ that Amazon” — still seems like they are.
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Is Frank Ocean circling album mode again? In the last five days, the Blonded team rolled out a new party, a new radio mix, a new single, a bounce remix of Blonde’s “Nights,” and more. Co-produced by German house DJ Boys Noize, Ocean’s new “DHL” is a psychedelic floss track rooted in the cryptic swag rap of 2016’s Endless. The lyrics range from devilishly conceited (“Niggas think it’s new, it ain’t new, boy / Old files just turned two, yeah / Still sound like it’s coming soon, yeah”; “Independent juug, sellin’ records out the trunk / I’m already rich as fuck, so the product’s in the front”) to mysterious (“This ain’t no fuckin’ hopes and dreams prophecy / How’d he sleep? Faith is in the coffee bean”) to just plain horny (“Boy toy suck me like a Hoover / Boy toy ride me like an Uber”). The hook flexes about drugs, sex, diamonds, and coming back from trips around the world to new mail at home, name-checking the international express shipping company DHL and the Japanese motor-vehicle company Kawasaki, while geeking over Starbucks and trade, like a queer rendering of the woozy dream sequences of A$AP Rocky’s Testing. Eagle-eyed fans are convinced the single’s artwork — which contains a series of 13 icons in the bottom right corner, the fourth of which corresponds to the “DHL” cover — is a hint that there’s an album on the way. Snippets of new songs called “Dear April” and “Cayendo” suggest more is in the pipeline.
The single was well-received by press and fans, but Blonded’s new queer club night PrEP+ is drawing a mixed response. Announced on short notice (and attended by an exclusive list of guests that included musicians, television personalities, members of the press, and more), the event took its name from the pre-exposure prophylaxis treatment (the brand-name drug is called Truvada) designed to help prevent new HIV infections in high-risk communities, and set house rules banning discrimination of all sorts. Ocean intended for PrEP+ to celebrate vibrant New York City queer culture, an “homage to what could have been of the 1980s’ NYC club scene” if PrEP had been around to head off the HIV/AIDS epidemic at the pass. The last bit has been the source of some consternation, since, as the storied New York activist organization ACT UP put it on Twitter, “‘80’s nightlife was revolutionary because of people living with HIV and their caretakers.” The comfort of a New York queer space can’t be pried off of the experiences that necessitated it. The joy came from pain, pain that none of us should forget, as the nation endures a dangerous bout of cultural and historical amnesia.
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Frank Ocean Shares New Song “DHL”: Listen
The new song follows the tease of other new songs called “Cayendo” and “Dear April” from the singer earlier today. Remixes of those songs were premiered at Ocean’s new queer club night PrEP+ in New York City earlier this week. During “blonded 008,” Frank also played a snippet of Sango’s flip of the song “Nights” from Blonde. Check out the full broadcast.
Read our report from PrEP+, and the decade-end feature, “How Tumblr Helped Queer Mainstream Pop.”
Frank is back, baby. Frank Ocean hosted a PrEP+ club night and debuted new music in New York on Thursday. Yesterday, he announced two new singles, “Dear April” and “Cayendo.” And today, he’s shared an entirely different new track.
Tonight, Frank Ocean returned for the first new episode of his Apple Music Beats 1 show Blonded Radio since last December. Joined by his usual co-hosts Vegyn and Roof Access, he played a clip from Justice’s headlining DJ set at PrEP+ alongside Sango’s remixes of “Cayendo” and “Nights” before closing with a new song called “DHL” produced by Boys Noize.
Listen to “DHL” below and check out the full Blonded Radio broadcast
Frank Ocean has released his first solo track in nearly two years. Entitled “DHL,” the prolific NOLA artist premiered the cut during his latest “blonded RADIO” broadcast, which saw the artist returning to Beats 1 first the first time since the 2018 Christmas episode last December. Near the end of the show, he released the track, releasing it via all streaming platforms. The track was originally teased on his Instagram story on December 18, 2018.
As is expected, the new cut sees Ocean following through with his usual sound, relishing in layered production from himself as well as Boys Noize. He promotes his usual lyrical motifs, continuing with his love for cars, troubling connection to drugs, and more.
On top of the new track, Ocean teased two new songs at his recent “PrEP+” club night in New York City. Titled “Dear April” and “Cayendo,” the new cuts equally enlist Justice and Sango for respective remixes. All three tracks are reportedly apart of Frank’s third studio album reportedly entitled FO3*.