![]() As the song goes on though, the stories begin to merge, and each woman’s life starts to reflect the other’s. Split into two distinct halves, the song weaves a story about two women named Cleopatra: an Egyptian Pharaoh in the past as well as a prostitute in the present-day. Produced by Ocean himself, “Pyramids” is the type of song that stays with you for a long time, and begs you to go through all 9 minutes and 57 seconds on every listen. With “Pyramids,” Ocean has shown the music world exactly what he is capable of doing as a major player in the R&B scene, and let me tell you, it is quite a lot. But recently, Ocean has given us much more than we could have expected: confirmation of his album Channel Orange, and a nearly 10-minute long epic of a track, that both satisfies and leaves us wanting more. And since then, we have been teased with tracks posted out of nowhere on his Tumblr, and never before heard songs being played at his live shows. Ever since he released his mixtape Nostalgia, Ultra in early 2011, Frank Ocean’s popularity has grown exponentially, and fans have eagerly awaited any kernel of info on his debut LP.
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