Everyone's still thinkin' 'bout you ...
In case Frank Ocean fans are worried about missing the news of his album finally dropping, there's an app for that.
The R&B singer's sophomore album "Boys Don't Cry" was supposedly set to release in July, then Aug. 5 and now fans are frantically speculating Nov. 13, thanks to a cryptic library due date card featured on Ocean's website.
The app, called (650)82OCEAN, will alert subscribers with a link to the album as soon as it is available online.
The web-based technology will scour Spotify, iTunes, Twitter and any news about Ocean for word of the album.
It’s currently free, but creators are asking for a $2 donation to keep the site running along — and who knows how long it will take.
As of Saturday afternoon, more than 10,700 people had already signed up for the service.
In the meantime, fans have turned to revisiting his six-time Grammy-winning album "Channel Orange," which has made its way back on to the Billboard 200 after a three-year hiatus.
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