It's been almost four months following the supposed release of Frank Ocean's new album and still nothing has been launched.
Even, the Grammy winning artist hasn't even adressed his fans about his new album called, "Boys Don't Cry."
And while everyone is anxious to hear news about the 28-year-old singer's new music, rapper Wale has something to say about him.
According to Hollywood Life, Wale has sort of started an all out war against Ocean and the LGBT after he bravely slammed the singer and the community.
"If a dude was gay, man, he'd get a Grammy," Wale said of Frank Ocean winning a Grammy. "They're going to make fun of them, they're gonna throw their Twitter jokes...but in the next three years there's probably gonna be a dude who's not even gay that's just like 'Man, this is my last resort' ...But nah, I would sign a gay rapper if he was dope. 'Go ahead man, go do that thing, go do them Versace fashion shows.'"
And while he acknowledges the talent of Frank Ocean, he strongly believes that there are far more better artists and musicians out there who deserves the recognition, Ocean is getting.
"But the point I'm trying to make is it's definitely - and people are probably going to go bad on me for saying this - but its an advantage to be gay in this country right now," Wale explained.
"That's just the fact of the matter. Frank Ocean is very dope. Very very dope artist. He got pushed to the moon when he dropped his album though. He got the Grammy and everything. There's about 30 artists in the country that sold about how much he did or more - they didn't get any of that."
Meanwhile, there is still hope for the new album of Frank Ocean to be released.
Apparently, Ed Banger Records owner, Pedro Winter has unintentionally revealed a collaboration between Ocean and Sebastion for the new album.
While he was supposed to talk about the future of his label company, Winter accidentally dropped details on Frank Ocean's collaboration with Sebastian in his interview with Les inRocks.
"Sebastian has just finished producing a few tracks for Frank Ocean - a truly exciting partnership - and he will finally be able to rest on his second album," he revealed.
However, Winter decided to backtrack his statement in another interview with Fader.
"Sebastian met Frank Ocean few times, that's all we know. For further infos please contact Frank's management," he said.
Meanwhile, fans of Frank Ocean are now reportedly worried about the singer's whereabout, The Verge reported.
"As may already be obvious to you, it is no longer July," the report stated. "It is also no longer the month after July. It is, in fact, September, and people are starting to get worried about the location and well-being of Mr. Ocean."