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Frank Ocean Covers New York Times Magazine February Issue

The New York Times Magazine February issue stars controversial singer/songwriter Frank Ocean. Ocean has made headlines recently for his involvement in an altercation with troubled singer Chris Brown.

The release of the issue couldn't be better timed. Ocean's album 'Channel Orange' is a huge success and all the hype surrounding his personal life is bound to garner attention. The fantastic editorial was photographed by Ryan McGinley and was written by Jeff Himmelman. Himmelman took this opportunity to explore different depths of Ocean. He delves into the issues surrounding Frank's music, sexuality and personal persona. The editorial like the cover is passionate, evokes Ocean's affinity for music and his inability to stay in the closet.

The New York Times Magazine February issue starring Frank Ocean is a must purchase and a must read.
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