Rap singer Frank Ocean signs up for exclusivity on Apple Music

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Several are the artists who have set themselves apart from the rest with a release of their albums exclusively for Apple Music users (Kate Perry or Travis Scott is the most recent), Apple's streaming music service. This time rapper Frank Ocean is next on the list to do it and will release his new LP, Boys Don't Cry, exclusively for a couple of weeks at the Cupertino Boys' Music Service. It seems that there are several artists who have thought that this is a good time to ask Apple "about the benefits" of releasing their new albums exclusively for their users.

For now, the Apple Music service is really being a hard bone for similar services in terms of streaming music. Although it is true that at the beginning nobody bet much on it having the most veteran Spotify service free (with ads and some limitations) for users, now Apple Music is making an important gap between these music services and If they are made with several of the outstanding musicians exclusively, then the more chances they have of being successful. 

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So if you are a follower of Frank Ocean and you want to be among the first to listen to the new album, you will have to stop by the Apple Music service, create an account if you do not have to be able to access it when it is released or wait the two weeks of exclusivity you have with Apple Music. Remember that the first 3 months if you do not have an active account are free on Apple Music, so if there are no excuses if you have not activated it yet you know ...


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  1.   Bill said

    Rap singer? is seriously? so are they going to catalog it?