According to HITS Daily Double, the 33-year-old star “is attending meetings and playing music for executives while he plans to return home.”
The “Swim Good” hit maker is no longer signed on the label after separating from Def Jam Recordings before the release of his acclaimed 2016 LP “Blonde.”
And the outlet claims that Frank “is doing his best to avoid dealing with majors.”
He recently claimed that he didn’t feel the need to release a complete collection of songs, suggesting that he might stick to the “half-song format.”
He also went on to say, “I don’t have a record contract, so I don’t have to operate in album format. I can operate in half song format.”
The “slide” hit maker also self-released “blond” because he didn’t have to worry about how it was done on the charts like his previous album, “Channel Orange” in 2012. Said that is important.
He said: “In this record [‘Blonde’] In particular, I wanted to feel like I had won before the record came out, so there was a lot of pressure on what would happen to the record after the fact. Once the goal is achieved, everything else is lagniappe. Having a big debut week isn’t mandatory for me, having a big radio record isn’t mandatory for me. “
Rumors of the album came after Frank was confirmed to grace Coachella’s headline in 2023.