Oh, I'm gonna download the album? Word, that's news to me. You must be out of your orangutan ass mind.
The evolution of pleas that's been copped for this dude has been nothing short of pathetic. When the news first came out about how this album has homosexual undertones, it was:
"oh, he's writing from a narrative perspective." It isn't actually him; remember when Nas was Scarlett? that's what G.O.A.T writers do."
Then it was:
"well, some of the song are obviously song covers for other artists (females) that he decided to go on ahead and use on this album."
*Frank Ocean hops his GLAAD ass out of the closet*
"But but in the letter, it didn't say that he was romantically involved with another man. It could've been a big bro relationship to the extreme."
*onlookers, who aren't clearly blinded by the "shock" of what's been said, points out the exactly where he says that he was romantically involved with another man* now it's:
"Well, most likely some of your favorite artist were/are gay."
Listen, you homotional stans. If you're going to support this dude, be my guess, but stop trying to drag dudes down to your level to make yourself feel better about supporting a
SELF ousted homosexual. Y'all stans are beyond ridiculous at this point. I probably could've eventually checked out his album, but once I read that he had and I quote "homoerotic" song(s) about another man (going into great detail about how big and bulgy another guys' muscles are) that was the point of no return for me because that's when the nikka crossed the line in my opinion. I don't want anything to do with gays and their relationships in real life, what makes you think I want to potentially subject my ears to a guy talking about a gay relationship with sexual innuendos?
No thanks