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Billboard reported last week that Frank Ocean's album Endless would finally be heading to streaming services. But unfortunately, that news appears to be false. In an Instagram comment, Ocean debunked the report as "fake news."

Endless has been available as a 45-minute long music video on Apple Music since its release back in August 2016, but the album as individual tracks has not been available to stream on any platform. Ocean hasn't explained why it isn't option, but we're holding out hope it may happen someday.

In confirmed Frank Ocean news, last week the singer teased an impending cover of SZA's "The Weekend."

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