07-07-2012, 01:39 PM
For those of ya'll who've been living under a rock, something big has happened in the world of Hip-Hop, and pop culture, in general.
Recently, Frank Ocean had come out in a thank you dedication piece concerning his upcoming album on his Tumblr.
Personally, I found it extremely courageous of him to do so, and I can also appreciate the heartfelt manner in which he came out. It was modest, somber at points, and deserves respect. At some point, I even teared up reading part of the personal excerpt from his life that he decided to share with the world. It was very deep. He didn't place any emphasis on labels, and focused primarily on the first time he feel in love, which just happened to be with another man, and the complications that followed.
When this story first broke, I needed a refresher on who this music prodigy was because quite frankly (no pun intended), I never got a good grasp of his standing in the music industry, besides when his single, "", was released last year. It was a hot track, and I quickly reminisced on jamming out to it a many nights of heavy drinking, and ganja binges.
Therefore, I have done some catching up on his work, and given the greatness I've found myself walking into, I must say that I highly anticipate his soon-to-be-released album, "Channel Orange". So far, the leaked tracks he's already systematically teased us with leaves me wanting more. "" being a favorite, thus far.
Watching some of his past , I've come to understand that this man is very well-spoken, incredibly charming, and highly intelligent, which I find incredibly irresistible! It has been said that he's had previous tracks that have beat around the gay bush, and there's speculation that some of the songs on his new album will shed light some direct light on his bisexuality. I am very excited to hear what he has in store for us.
Anyhow, I think it's great that this has occurred, and seeing the support from fans, and fellow hip hop moguls. It's comforting, and somewhat surreal to see how much our culture has shifted in the "gay-debates". Although, we will always have plenty of haters to remind us that such an outdated mind-set still exists, nevertheless, times are changing, and I'm blessed to bear witness to it.
What do you think?
Is this a pivotal point in pop-culture, or am I just fanning a flam with no real significance?
Recently, Frank Ocean had come out in a thank you dedication piece concerning his upcoming album on his Tumblr.
Personally, I found it extremely courageous of him to do so, and I can also appreciate the heartfelt manner in which he came out. It was modest, somber at points, and deserves respect. At some point, I even teared up reading part of the personal excerpt from his life that he decided to share with the world. It was very deep. He didn't place any emphasis on labels, and focused primarily on the first time he feel in love, which just happened to be with another man, and the complications that followed.
When this story first broke, I needed a refresher on who this music prodigy was because quite frankly (no pun intended), I never got a good grasp of his standing in the music industry, besides when his single, "", was released last year. It was a hot track, and I quickly reminisced on jamming out to it a many nights of heavy drinking, and ganja binges.
Therefore, I have done some catching up on his work, and given the greatness I've found myself walking into, I must say that I highly anticipate his soon-to-be-released album, "Channel Orange". So far, the leaked tracks he's already systematically teased us with leaves me wanting more. "" being a favorite, thus far.
Watching some of his past , I've come to understand that this man is very well-spoken, incredibly charming, and highly intelligent, which I find incredibly irresistible! It has been said that he's had previous tracks that have beat around the gay bush, and there's speculation that some of the songs on his new album will shed light some direct light on his bisexuality. I am very excited to hear what he has in store for us.
Anyhow, I think it's great that this has occurred, and seeing the support from fans, and fellow hip hop moguls. It's comforting, and somewhat surreal to see how much our culture has shifted in the "gay-debates". Although, we will always have plenty of haters to remind us that such an outdated mind-set still exists, nevertheless, times are changing, and I'm blessed to bear witness to it.
What do you think?
Is this a pivotal point in pop-culture, or am I just fanning a flam with no real significance?