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Guest PROFIT MARGINS

Nah see that's what I don't like about u fam y u gotta come with those mocking responses making out some how I'm ignorant because I don't want to sing a song about loving a man?

Going on like there is something wrong with being masculine u metro pansy!

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Only thing worse than a faggot is them liberals that think it's cool to be pro gay.

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Guest PROFIT MARGINS

Nah that's exactly what I mean

Did I say that u fool?

I said I don't wanna sing about loving a man and ur come with this real man bullshit...

See more d*ckhead comments implying I'm ignorant for not wanting to act feminine/gay smh

More time ur sort is just intimidated anyway...

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the album is fucking smoooth

havent heard any male to male references unless theyve gone over my head

listening to this while high will be a next ting

dude is very talented

as loong as there are no male references - i have no choice but to fuck with his music - its too good

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Beyonce is the latest in a line of celebrities and high profile figures of the music business, to show their support for the singer Frank Ocean. Last week, Frank posted a blog on his own Tumblr site revealing that his first love was with a man. His very personal admission caused a stir, both in the hip-hop community (Frank is often associated with the group Odd Future) and beyond.

Beyonce has responded to Frank's open letter, with a blog post of her own, on her own website that shows a monochrome photo of the 'Novacane' singer, with the words "Be fearless, be honest, be generous, be brave, be poetic, be open, be free, be yourself, be in love, be happy, be inspiration." She's put it simply, but in that short post, Beyonce has managed to encapsulate how many are feeling about Ocean's decision to be honest and open about his sexuality. And she's not the only one to have spoken out in support of the singer. Russell Simmons the co-founder of Def Jam also wrote an open letter on his own site, saying that the day Ocean published his blog was "a big day for hip-hop." He ended his own message with a heartfelt message to Frank, saying "Every single one of us is born with peace and tranquility in our heart. Frank just found his.

Frank, we thank you. We support you. We love you."

Meanwhile, Ocean performed on live TV last night (July 9, 2012) for the first time. He sang his track 'Bad Religion' on the Jimmy Fallon show and today his album 'Channel Orange' is streaming on his Tumblr site.

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