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Tyler, the Creator Gives Frank Ocean a Birthday Cake to Celebrate Release of 'Blonde'

Tyler, the Creator gives Frank Ocean a special birthday cake to help him celebrate the release of his new album, 'Blonde.'

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Frank Ocean is riding high this week after the release of his new albums Endless and Blonde, and his friends are helping him celebrate. In a picture posted to his Tumblr page on Tuesday night, Frank is seen holding a birthday cake in the studio while wearing a T-shirt that reads "I AM NOT FAMOUS ANYMORE." The caption below the picture reads ":) birthday cake for Blonde. Thanks Tyler."

Tyler isn't the only celebrity that's been supporting Frank's album release. Kanye West sounded off about the project on Twitter and urged radio stations to play songs from it.

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And Kanye is just one of many stars showing love. Celebrities ranging from Zac Efron and Jimmy Fallon to Calvin Harris and A-Trak have shouted out the project on social media. Clearly, Frank's music has touched a nerve not just with his fans but with the wider music community as a whole.

Tyler has always been a big Frank fan as the two came up together as members of Odd Future, and Tyler appeared on Frank's 2012 debut album, Channel Orange. He even contributed a poem called "Tricolor" to Frank's accompanying Boys Don't Cry zine. It's good to see the two still supporting one another.

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