Frank Ocean, born Christopher "Lonny" Beraux, grew up in New Orleans, and was attending The University of New Orleans when hurricane Katrina hit. Shortly there after, moving to L.A. eventually joining Odd Future and getting signed by Def Jam, releasing "channel ORANGE," his first non-mixtape studio album. Ocean wrote and preformed all 17 tracks on the album.
With his smooth, relaxing, and extremely melodic voice, the 62 minutes flies by. The amazing album is very diverse, consisting of songs like the upbeat and happier "Sweet Life," filled with observations of the modern world and its hardships.
Overall I think Ocean is one of the best writers, vocalists, and performers of our time, yet because he is involved with the "underground" hip-hop scene, he might never get the full respect he deserves. This is very unfortunate, in my opinion, because he really is that good.
-Brooks Gonzales




