Ocean said in a 2013 interview that he was "like 10, 11 songs" into the project.
In April 2015, a photo showing the singer looking at magazines titled Boys Don't Cry was posted to his Tumblr with the hashtag #JULY2015. A representative of Ocean confirmed to Billboard that the album and a publication were due in July that year.
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A year later, a "Due Date" library card image appeared on Ocean's website.
Now some are pointing to that image on the album's site as a clue to the next possible release date: Nov. 13. But it appears that date has long been there. His brother posted that same image, with the November 2016 date, to Instagram five weeks ago when he implied that the album would drop in July.
Could there be a method to this madness? While Ocean's album is eagerly anticipated, he is no Beyoncé, who can release a project in the absence of rumors or any foreshadowing and have everyone talking about it within hours. Each time one of Ocean's anticipated album drop dates comes and goes, there's a spike of attention on the artist whose last album, Grammy-award winning Channel Orange, came out four years ago. There are even now Snapchat filters dedicated to this vigil that we continue to keep.
But having hopes crushed repeatedly is becoming a bit tired (there's a reason why The Post declared that "Waiting for a Frank Ocean album" was so last year). So the wait, and the lamenting, continues.