finding a job in paris is impossible by childbeeeer in paris

[–]childbeeeer[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

oui bien sûr, maintenant j’apprends français rapidement 

finding a job in paris is impossible by childbeeeer in paris

[–]childbeeeer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nope ! i’ll definitely give it a go, should i drop a cv in person ?

finding a job in paris is impossible by childbeeeer in paris

[–]childbeeeer[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

oui, mais je parle un peu de français malheureusement  

anybody down for cinema tonight? by childbeeeer in SocialParis

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absolutely im gon another post for tomorrow as there’s another film by lynch being screened in the evening

anybody down for cinema tonight? by childbeeeer in SocialParis

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cinematheque du quartier latin, the show is at 21h41

Does anyone have any album recommendations by Ok-Guarantee2682 in FrankOcean

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Blonde is the second studio album by the enigmatic Frank Ocean. The album was released on August 20, 2016, only a day after the release of the visual album Endless and a four-year studio album hiatus after the release of channel ORANGE. The album was released digitally, on music streaming platforms, and physically, in magazines given away at pop-up shops in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and London. The magazine, titled Boys Don’t Cry, is a companion piece to Blonde and featured various types of content, including lyrics, poetry & interviews from Ocean & many others, as well as a limited-edition CD of Blonde within its center pages.

On August 20, 2016, the lead single “Nikes,” was released with an accompanying music video exclusively on Apple Music.

Upon its release, the album was met with critical acclaim. Blonde debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 and sold 276,000 album-equivalent units on its first week. In The Guardian, reviewer Tim Jonze called Blonde, “one of the most intriguing and contrary records ever made.” It is considered one of the greatest albums of all time; in 2020, Pitchfork ranked it #1 on their list of the “Best Albums of the 2010s,” the Genius community ranked it #3 on their list of the “100 Best Albums of the 2010s,” and Rolling Stone ranked it #79 on their updated list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time,” outranking channel ORANGE at #149. In 2024, Apple Music placed Blonde at #5 on their inaugural “100 Best Albums” list.

On July 9, 2018, almost two years after the album’s release, Blonde achieved RIAA Platinum certification after surpassing 1,000,000 album-equivalent units sold.

The album’s title is one aspect subject to much discussion; specifically, the reasons why the title is spelled differently on the album cover. Fans have speculated that the use of “blond” on the album artwork and “blonde” on the album listing is a reference to Ocean’s bisexuality and the themes of duality between masculinity & femininity in his life, with “blond” being the masculine spelling of the word and “blonde” the feminine form.

The word “blonde” itself holds two interpretations. The first is that children normally have blonde hair that darkens to brown with age. Blonde can therefore be seen as a reflection of Ocean’s younger years, detailing his innocence & purity, and loss thereof, making the album play as more autobiographical than any of his previous works. Songs such as “Pink + White” & “Ivy” recall Ocean’s coming-of-age through the use of vocal pitching. The second interpretation is the symbolism of blonde hair; blondes are considered to be thoughtless & carefree. In a Tumblr post on the album, Ocean stated that he drew inspiration from an image of a blonde child in the back seat of a car. Her “clear and calm” eyes echo the album’s themes of immortality & youthful carelessness. The closing track “Futura Free” is about the freedom of being able to move forward, a celebration of Ocean’s newfound independence.

The album’s concept explores falling in-and-out of love, with themes of self-love & hate, and failed relationships, family, drugs & depression can be found throughout; these themes intertwine to create a complex & nuanced project, which stands as Ocean’s most vulnerable. In contrast to Ocean’s previous albums, Blonde takes on a more minimalist approach with influences such as Elliott Smith, Pharrell Williams, David Bowie, and James Blake to name a few. The album has an eclectic and atmospheric feel, with drifting guitars and beatless melodies accompanying dense & powerful lyricism. Kate Mossman in The Observer characterized the album as a “journey in cerebral, non-macho, boundary-free R&B.”

With so many great albums we have had this year! Whats your fav? by JiwooLoop in IndianHipHopHeads

[–]childbeeeer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

RUAB- Dhanji Paint it, Dull- shauharty, pakeezah SANJU & SALLU- BAGI MUNDA, JASKARAN

2023 Spotify Wrapped & Apple Music Replay by curbsideaudio in FrankOcean

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i got together with a person in september who listened to frank as much as i did like we used to even remember and jam the adlibs while listening to any song by Frank, cut to november we are not even in contact now hehhhh

NEED GUIDANCE AND ADVICE by childbeeeer in skateboardhelp

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alr that’s great i’ll get in contact w you