For others it was a reason to drop $39 and sell out the design. For many, it was a cryptic answer to why he had cancelled a recent performance in Barcelona, which he should have been at that weekend. Paparazzi caught Ocean walking through Soho in New York with Luka Sabbat and Kendall Jenner this summer, pink-haired and wearing a striped "Maintain the Mystery" tee from the West Coast streetwear brand The Hundreds.
They now go for easily over $100 on sites like Grailed.īut it's not only videos that the 29-year-old uses to turn streetwear pieces into grails. This track is rated in the top 1 of all tracks on. This track has received 10 comments and 403 ratings from site members. For example, the brief snippet of Frank Oceans new track 'Pyramids' heard in an ambiguous trailer a few days ago left out one key detail of the track: the damn thing is 10 minutes long.Think of it as prog-R&B, maybe-at least one writer at Grantland has. "RIP Trayvon," he sang, "That n**** looked just like me." By the time the video was released, the T-shirt has already been sold out, but the attention Ocean brought to it drove the tee's resale value up. Pyramids is a track by Frank Ocean from the album Channel Orange released in 2012. In another, shorter scene in "Nikes," the "Good Guy" crooner wore a blue Bianca Chandon hoodie with the word "LOVER" written on it in bold white letters while singing in remembrance of Trayvon Martin, the 17-year-old black teen shot by George Zimmerman. Pyramids is regarded by many as one of the standout tracks of Frank Ocean’s 2012 debut album, channel ORANGE.