Frank Ocean 's debut mixtape, , released on February 16, 2011, remains a cornerstone of modern R&B despite its complicated availability. Because it was self-released as a free project heavily featuring uncleared samples, it is not officially available on major streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple Music in its entirety. Album Overview & History
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: Ocean sang over tracks from bands like Coldplay ("Strawberry Swing"), MGMT ("Nature Feels"), and The Eagles ("American Wedding").
Originally self-released for free on February 16, 2011, via Frank Ocean's Tumblr and the Odd Future blog, the project was a direct challenge to his label, Def Jam, after he felt "shelved".
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: The track "American Wedding" uses the entire instrumental and melody of the Eagles' "Hotel California". Don Henley of the Eagles threatened legal action, permanently blocking an official commercial release.
Frank Ocean 's debut mixtape, , released on February 16, 2011, remains a cornerstone of modern R&B despite its complicated availability. Because it was self-released as a free project heavily featuring uncleared samples, it is not officially available on major streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple Music in its entirety. Album Overview & History
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: Ocean sang over tracks from bands like Coldplay ("Strawberry Swing"), MGMT ("Nature Feels"), and The Eagles ("American Wedding"). nostalgia, ULTRA
Originally self-released for free on February 16, 2011, via Frank Ocean's Tumblr and the Odd Future blog, the project was a direct challenge to his label, Def Jam, after he felt "shelved". Official streaming platforms: You can listen to Nostalgia
"Relive the Nostalgia: Frank Ocean's Nostalgia Ultra Album Zip Download"
: The track "American Wedding" uses the entire instrumental and melody of the Eagles' "Hotel California". Don Henley of the Eagles threatened legal action, permanently blocking an official commercial release.