A Frank Ocean song usually contains no more than two instruments,Secretive Boarding House lyrics revolving around nostalgia, loneliness, and different names for weed.
Add to that a song from the '50s or '60s with a dramatic pitch shift, a beat change, and a rap verse that doesn't make sense. Voila! You have yourself a Frank Ocean song.
SEE ALSO: Best pals ever Post Malone and Jimmy Fallon visit Olive GardenAt least that's the recipe for a Blonde-era Frank Ocean tune that's currently going viral on Twitter.
Songwriter and performer @LeftAtLondonposted a video of herself creating a pretty convincing Frank Ocean sound-alike tune following the steps listed above.
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Left At London, who just released her second EP "Transgender Street Legend Vol. 1," told Mashable that she had noticed reoccurring themes in Ocean's music: "Admittedly I’ve been noticing patterns in Blondeand Endlessthat I just had to point out."
That genius Ocean-ification of "Take Me Home, Country Roads" was sort of a coincidence, though: "I just didn’t know what song to pitch shift until I had "Country Roads" stuck in my head yesterday morning!"
Left At London (who is also a huge Ocean fan) says her favourite Frank Ocean songs are "Biking", "Unity,"and "RAF."
"None of which follow my own formula," she says.
@LeftAtLondon shared the lyrics to the last rap verse of the song, since it – in true Frank Ocean fashion – is a little hard to make out the words. The hip hop melancholy is real here.
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As one Ocean fan pointed out, Left At London's Frank Ocean parody may be the closest thing we'll get to an actual Ocean song in a long time.
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