Calvin Harris Teases Frank Ocean & Offset Collaboration
Almost a month after previewing a new Frank Ocean collaboration, Calvin Harris has teased another portion of the track, which now features an appearance from Offset.
“Walk in my mansion, 20,000 painting, Picasso,” raps the Migos MC, before rhyming about “dabbin’ with ni**as like a nacho” and wearing diamonds that dance like “I Love Lucy’s” Ricky Ricardo.
The black-and-white teaser comes much like the last, as a Snapchat snippet filmed while driving.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D42RvdaReLg
The name of the song has yet to be announced, but Harris recently confirmed that his new album is in the mixing stages. “More joyful music in 2017,” tweeted the British producer. “I feel like it’s missing from the world. And it was missing from my life. So I created it. So excited to share this with you !!! !! Can u tell…In 2017 I’m making music to make your soul happy !!!!”
More joyful music in 2017. I feel like it's missing from the world. And it was missing from my life. So I created it !!!!
— Calvin Harris (@CalvinHarris) February 15, 2017
I worked with the greatest artists of our generation !!! I'm in the mixing stage now. I listen back and can't believe what we created !!!!!
— Calvin Harris (@CalvinHarris) February 15, 2017
So excited to share this with you !!! !! Can u tell
— Calvin Harris (@CalvinHarris) February 15, 2017
Last month, Calvin celebrated Migos’ Culture LP. “Having a beautiful day w the new Migos album,” he tweeted. So far, it’s unclear whether Takeoff or Quavo are also involved in this yet-to-be-named Ocean collab.
Having a beautiful day w the new Migos album
— Calvin Harris (@CalvinHarris) January 27, 2017
Harris, who was seen with Frank at Soho House in Malibu in June of 2016, released his Rihanna-assisted hit “This Is What You Came For” last year. This year, he has promised 10 new songs.
If released as a studio album, Calvin’s next album will be his fifth. It follows 2014’s Motion, which featured smashes like “Summer,” the Big Sean-assisted “Open Wide,” and the Tinashe-featured “Dollar Signs.”