Jermaine Dupri Gives His Thoughts On Frank Ocean

So So Def’s own, Jermaine Dupri, opens up about Frank Ocean in a letter on his Global 14 website. He states that R&B is in a state of emergency, and it’s at the lowest it has ever been; J.D. also praises Frank for an excellent album and hopes he sells 200,000 copies his first week — as well as resuscitating R&B to life.

Do you agree with J.D.? Peep the letter below.

When I saw the # that Frank Ocean is suppose to hit next week, I got extremely Happy,I said I need to get in my car and and listen to this album,by the time I got to “Sweet Life” I was even more happy,finally!! a RnB album that’s hip,with out having the same 5 rappers on every song,I actually hope he hits 200k,for the sake of RnB,it’s in the worst position it’s ever been since I started making music,The Record company’s don’t believe in it,Radio won’t play it if it don’t have a rapper,and a majority of the artist that are labeled RnB,are confused and lost,so I repeat,I hope Ocean sells more than the 125k that he’s on pace for,maybe these executives u’llwake the fuck up,or at least try to copy what he’s doing,like they always do, by the way,the end of “Pyramids”jammin like a mufucka.

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