I really respect Frank for being open with his sexuality on this album. Back then he actually got a lot of hate for it. People would discredit him and slander him bc of it. Probably bc R&B/Hip-hop at the time had little to no LGBTQ representation. But he stayed true to himself and I admire him a lot for that.
I love this album but I just realized in all this time I'd never looked up the lyrics, and I definitely had been missing some things! Appreciate your thoughts and commentary, so glad you reacted to this one
The point of Not Just Money was about money being everything pretty much. He wants to do something that requires money, but the mom is basically saying like you don't even know how precious and useful money really is
DIJON!!! He’s amazing! I love How do you feel about getting married. Sci-Fi is fantastic. His entire catalog from front to back is top tier. He needs more love 100%
So fun fact, Start samples the PlayStation 1 startup and when you see it, it shows the old Sony logo which is notably, bright orange, I’m sure he included that not only to represent a part of his childhood but also to represent the orange of the album title
@@lusciousluie ahhh gotcha, and no problem I was gonna see if you caught on before I commented so just wanted to give you some information about that track :) great reaction btw I always love yours
Cool review!! If you like Franks music, you should definitely check out an album by a new artist called "Xander Moon". I came across this record called Hallucination I and it's really cool. I don't promote this, I just think you might enjoy the project:) It's a mixture of indie pop, alternative pop/rap and soul. I personally love it!
Alright. First things first, this album was when Frank first came out to the world as Bi. There was a passage that came with the album when it was released. #2 Pyramids is a song exhibiting how the Black Woman went from a strong queen in her homeland to now only be seen as degraded and a stripper in this song #3 Bad Religion- can be seen as just an ordinary unrequited love but I see it as because he's Bi god will never love him. The cyanide in a styrofoam cup is referencing cults that drink that to meet "god" #4 Forrest Gump- this song is from the perspective of Jenny. But maybe he also relates lol.