RnB singer/songwriter is ready to get back into the studio to work on the follow-up to ‘Channel Orange’, says the album’s producer.
Om’Mas Keith, who produced Ocean’s 2012 critically-acclaimed album has revealed to Billboard that the star has told him to be “ready to get back to work”.
The producer told the magazine “He’s [Ocean] better off now than he was a year ago creatively, harmonically, sonically and musically. We haven’t been immersed like that since we stopped working on the album, but I know that Frank is on a continual quest for knowledge. He doesn’t stop on the knowledge tip.”
Earlier this week, Ocean supported these claims by telling the New York Times that aside from planning to write a book, he’s looking forward to ‘writing in remote locations over the next two years’.
Ocean’s 2012 hit was the follow-up to his acclaimed 2011 mixtape ‘Nostalgia, Ultra’, which spurred two singles, ‘Swim Good’ and ‘Novocane’. Kanye West’s positive reception of ‘Nostalgia, Ultra’, led to Frank Ocean appearing on West & Jay-Z’s joint collaboration album ‘Watch The Throne’.
Watch Ocean’s ‘Novocane’ below:
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