Frank Ocean new album Blonde: World in awe of Andre 3000’s verse on ‘Solo (Reprise)’
'So-lo that I can give a fuck about what is trending'
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Your support makes all the difference.I’ll be damned if Andre 3000 isn’t the coolest human being alive. I just imagine him sitting there, drinking jasmine tea on some remote Polynesian island, when a text comes through from Frank Ocean or Kanye West or another world-leading artist like: ‘I need a few bars for this track’.
He hops on the next flight to L.A., lays down unbelievable fire in the booth, then returns to his meditative, bucolic state, not to resurface for another half decade.
This is exactly what happened with Frank’s new album Blonde over the weekend, which features a track given over entirely to Andre.
'Solo (Reprise)' kicks off with his typical playful surrealism - ‘So-lo that I can see under the skirt of an ant’ - before getting real: ‘So-lo that I can give a fuck about what is trending’.
There’s also a dig at modern rappers not writing their own lyrics: ‘I’m so naive I was under the impression that everyone wrote they own verses / It's comin' back different and yea that shit hurts me / I’m hummin' and whistlin' to those not deserving/ I’m stumbled and lived every word, was I working just way too hard?’
This tweet sums it up nicely:
Though plenty more people are in awe of the track.
'Solo (Reprise)' lyrics in full:
Aye, aye, so now I'm
So-lo that I can see under the skirt of an ant
So-lo that I don't get high no more when I "Geronimo!" I just go hit
So-lo my cup is a rojo, my cholo, my friend
So-lo that I can admit
When I hear that another kid is shot by the popo it ain't an event
No more
So-lo that no more high horses, so hard to wear Polo
When I do I cut the pony off, now there's a hole that once was a logo
How fitting
So-lo that I can give a fuck about what is trending
Tryna cut down on my spending
Regardless of winning, instead of pretending
And bending over backwards
Over half of these hoes had work done
Sayin' they want something real from a man
Just saying it, we being real persons
I hate that it's like this, I feel for you Ann
I don't know what it's like with a skirt on
So pardon me if I am being insensitive but darling this only worsens
So-lo my halo, stay way low, it feels like it's bent
So-lo that when they throw pussy on pesos I pay no attention to it
So-lo that I am no rookie but feel like a kid
Lookin' at the other kids
With astonishment while I'm on punishment, watchin' the summer come close to an end
After 20 years in
I'm so naive I was under the impression that everyone wrote they own verses
It's comin' back different and yea that shit hurts me
I'm hummin' and whistlin' to those not deserving
I'm stumbled and lived every word, was I working just way too hard?
As promised, Frank Ocean released two versions of Blonde, and over the weekend explained the thoughts and feelings behind the new album.
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