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Frank Ocean’s track “Chanel” has been extensively interpreted as a “bisexual anthem.”
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Ocean famously shared an open letter about his sexuality mere days earlier than his debut album, 2012’s “Channel Orange,” was set to drop.
“4 summers in the past, I met anyone. I used to be 19 years outdated. He was too,” he wrote on Tumblr. “By the point I noticed I used to be in love, it was malignant. It was hopeless. There was no escaping, no negotiating with the sensation. No alternative. It was my past love. It modified my life.”
That very same yr, Ocean declined to label himself bisexual in an interview with GQ.
“I am going to respectfully say that life is dynamic and comes together with dynamic experiences, and the identical sentiment that I’ve in the direction of genres of music, I’ve in the direction of numerous labels and containers and shit,” he stated.
Many songs on “Channel Orange,” as effectively his 2016 sophomore album “Blonde,” see Ocean utilizing male pronouns to deal with his lovers. Nevertheless, many extra of his lyrics illustrate attraction to ladies.
Ocean’s 2017 single “Chanel” is extensively interpreted as an allegory for bisexuality: “My man fairly like a lady / And he obtained combat tales to inform / I see each side like Chanel / C on each side like Chanel,” he sings within the hook.