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Pyramids frank ocean analysis
Pyramids frank ocean analysis




pyramids frank ocean analysis

Finally, Frank Ocean gives up and tells us to get the cheetahs and head back to the tombs because Cleopatra is dead. Leave it to “historians” to try to paint Cleopatra as the downfall of Caesar and Antony… ::rolls eyes:: They ruined her! Sure, Cleopatra had some funky family issues going on (such as plotting against her brother/husband to get him off the throne so she can rule alone a child by Caesar that Rome would not acknowledge twins by Antony etc.), but at the end of the day she controlled a lot of the grain that was vital to the success and survival of the Roman empire (and cause for the final battle with Caesar Augustus). Similarly, we can argue that Cleopatra was destroyed at the hands of her western lovers Julius Caesar and Mark Antony who pretty much did the same thing as Delilah. I guess even back then, men didn’t realize that when you sleep with street cats you get fleas. If you don’t know the story, pick up a bible and check it out. We all know that Samson was destroyed at the hand of Delilah who betrayed him for money.

pyramids frank ocean analysis

Therefore, in my mind, Samson is symbolic of lust and its power to destroy.

pyramids frank ocean analysis

According to my research (and I could be off by a hundred years or so) but there is no way that Samson and Cleopatra would have ever crossed paths. At this point, Frank Ocean mentions Samson. Now, this is where the first half of the song gets interesting. We soon see that Cleopatra’s image is tainted and is no longer viewed as precious. There is a battle cry to find her while trying to understand how she could leave or allow her self to be torn away from her rightful place as ruler especially after she worked SO HARD to gain the throne. The point is that she is missing no, she was stolen. Let us examine the beauty of this song as well as my interpretation. Some of the historical references don’t match, but the story is amazing nonetheless. The jury (my brain) is still trying to figure out if Frank Ocean actually comprehends what he created with this song. I will admit that I was blown away by subtle references that would only be understood by those who know their history and their biblical teachings. While “BGL” will always be a classic, “Pyramids” is far superior in content, delivery, imagery and production. Both songs allow us to hear the artist’s view of the modern day Black woman with feelings of sorrow and disgust. “Pyramids” is the modern day re-creation of Nas’ “Black Girl Lost”. He is a great artist, story teller and poet. After listening to Frank Ocean’s “Pyramids”, I realized that he is more than just a good musician.

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As defenders of discourse, soldiers of self expression and fighters for free speech, the LSP understand the importance of releasing material that has a lasting impact. Let it be forever known and forever remembered that Frank Ocean’s “Pyramids” is a vital contribution to music, society, philosophy and our culture.Īs one of the founding members of the Left Side Poets, I humbly request that my fellow brothers and sisters embrace Frank Ocean after careful consideration of his latest song.






Pyramids frank ocean analysis