Frank Ocean's 2016 Boys Don't Cry Zine Has Been Reissued – Act Fast
The elusive, mysterious
webstore of
Frank Ocean is back again. The initial thing you'll visualize right after you enter its clickable doors is the reissue of his limited-edition 2016 print magazine
Boys Don't Cry. The massive, 368-page behemoth supply expenditures $80. It's expensive, however for this slice of history that released simultaneously with Ocean's 2016 album
Blonde, the price is conveniently justified.
Boys Don't Cry was reported by Ocean in 2015 yet wouldn't visualize its release up until per year later. It's a massive, sprawling experience featuring a personalized essay explaining the creation of
Blonde, a transcript of a conversation between Ocean and rapper
Lil B, a screenplay for a mysterious coming-of-age show idea called
Godspeed, a variety of pictures showing everything from Ocean's residence interior to BMWs and sculptures, and tons of other things best left a mystery. Obviously, also, there's the infamous
McDonald's poem contributed by
Kanye West. It's a feast for the imagination that congregates various beauty and colors to prepare design a truly unique experience.
Could the second supply of
Boys Don't Cry be in the works? We don't know. So far, all we can do is appreciate its first supply in all of its unique glory. That's the aesthetics of Frank Ocean as a whole; he's so mysterious that each of his moves could mean everything and nothing at all simultaneously. Earlier this month, his Tumblr account was
updated to reveal that the world would receive something new on March 1. If the mysterious post is to be thought, it will include
SZA,
Kendrick Lamar, and
André 3000 in some capacity. (Of course, it may be fake, also, yet we'll find out.)
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