Frank Ocean Reaction - πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Dad and Son React to Channel Orange

Published 2024-03-02

All Comments (21)
  • @ItsAllBird1629
    β€œYou’d hear a song & it would change direction on Blonde, I’m not noticing that as much on this” Right before Pyramids πŸ˜‚
  • @owenmatheson7939
    Andre 3000 has one of my favourite verses on Pink Matter. I would love to see you two react to one of outkasts albumπŸ‘
  • @AmieVader
    Love your reaction, this is my first video on your channel. Was excited for you listen to Pyramids and especially Lost, because it’s such a vibe. Love that you both enjoy it so much!
  • @fyredragon5270
    John Mayer is the one playing the guitar riffs at the end of Pyramids
  • @svjoehenny7021
    Dad picks up on the Stevie Wonder influence after the "sweet life" listen. frank ocean is a huge stevie fan so good catch!
  • @JaiOfficial2795
    The Pyramid was referring to a strip club his girl "cleopatra" was workin at, it's comparing the former status and expectations of dark women back when they were rulers, and in present times a sex symbol. And nobody can be expected to know ALL that without multiple listens, so a great reaction again from yall 🫑🀝🏼 hope yall are doin well, and I think you guys would really like Daniel Caesars first project 'Freudian', it's soul/r&b and has no misses in my opinion
  • Awaken, My Love! by Childish Gambino has amazing production and lyrics!
  • @izzy_gomez
    β€œOne of the differences from this album & Blonde…you’d hear a song…& it’d be two songs. Not noticing that much on this.” β€œNot at the moment, not at the moment” Incredibly prescient comments right before Pyramids plays haha πŸ“ΊπŸŠ
  • @brianmps
    Super Rich Kids is partly based on a true story of a person he knew that was on drugs and jumped or fell off a roof and died
  • I was just waiting for their reaction to Pyramids. Coming from someone who was floored by it, i was curious about other’s reaction.
  • @immaric9
    Been a lot of fun watching you two listening and talking about all this great Music. Especially Seeing the Old fella getting melted time and time again by Frank Ocean is so endearing and fun. Keep it up lads🍻
  • @Recommendat
    the whole album is called Channel Orange for a reason. Frank Ocean is my favorite creative mind because he knows how to really catch the essence of a subject in such a beautiful and imperfect human way. It is called Channel Orange cause all the songs are like flipping through a radio station every interlude is perfectly placed. you can even hear him flipping through the channels when a song or interlude changes. He also talks about the really deep triple meaning of bad religion about homosexuality in religion when you love another person (man or god) that can never love you the cause of a religious narrative, but also a religion that makes you get on your knees in hopelessness is a bad religion. I can talk on and on about the deeper meanings across this album like the duality of how women used to be worshiped to how they are now in pyramids.
  • @t3dz339
    At 34:51 , you mention the pyramid being a brothel. You are actually on the right track yea, Frank Ocean is commenting about her working at a pyramid (strip club). Pyramids is one of my favourite tracks from Frank.
  • I think you guys may have misinterpreted bad religion a little, the song isn't controversial or actually about religion in traditional sense at all. the song is about unrequited love. Frank paints an image of entering a taxi, his driver is obviously a religious man as he starts to prey for frank as he can see he's distressed, frank allows him to continue saying "I guess it couldn't hurt me" and in turn frank opens up about why he's feeling the way he is, he loves someone who he feels could never love him. to me its such a vivid picture, and so beautifully written. the last line pretty much sums up the song "its a bad religion to be in love with someone who could never love you, only a bad religion could have me feeling the way I do"
  • @jamesdiaz7425
    Nostalgia Ultra was Franks first solo project and it is also worth a listen imo!
  • @juse754
    listen to endless by frank ocean, its beautiful
  • @brianmps
    The last song was him pretty much coming out along with the other last songs.
  • @ankovastro
    dad, you are my spirit animal! πŸ˜‚ just love seeing (and feeling) people experience frank ocean for the first time ❀ great reaction! much love from brazil πŸ‡§πŸ‡·
  • @huddy_3000
    Ahhhh I love this album! Earl Sweatshirt who was on Super Rich Kids was part of the Odd Future collective with Frank, Tyler, The Creator and other artists. You should definitely check out Earl Sweatshirt and Tyler, The Creators music! Great Reaction!