Frank has not officially sold these split tracks since 2017. Many fans view sharing the ZIP as preservation, not piracy, because there’s no legitimate way to buy it today. However, if Frank ever re-releases it digitally, you should support him directly.

Most "exclusive" zips found online are fan-made rips from the 2017 high-fidelity physical release.

Frank Ocean didn’t drop Endless as a standard album. Instead, he live-streamed a grayscale, 45-minute visual album of him silently building a spiraling staircase in a warehouse. The twist was contractual: Endless fulfilled his required album quota for Def Jam Records. The moment the stream ended, Frank was a free agent. Twenty-four hours later, he independently released Blonde —the "real" album—to universal acclaim.

Many fans download a "zip" of the separated tracks and upload them to their library via Local Files on Spotify or iTunes .

; however, tracks were greyed out and unplayable for most users. Frank Ocean has historically labeled rumors of a streaming release as "fake news". Physical Releases:

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