The album is certified Gold by the RIAA and earned a Grammy Award for Best Urban Contemporary album. Ocean, who is intensely private save for the occasional Tumblr musing, has stayed largely out of the spotlight since last summer, when a torn vocal chord cut short a string of dates in support of his celebrated 2012 debut, Channel Orange. Representatives for Ocean and the Clancys declined to comment. The specific cause for the change-up is unknown. (In an unofficial swap, former ID client Mac Miller was recently acquired by Life or Death.)
In its place, Ocean has hired Hollywood agency ID PR, whose clients include artists Alicia Keys and Paul Simon as well as movie stars like Jennifer Lawrence and Sean Penn. The publicist, Brooklyn- and L.A.-based agency Life or Death PR (which also represents Odd Future), has also been let go. A new manager has not yet been named, according to a source close to Ocean. But earlier this spring he surprised the couple, who also manage Tyler, the Creator, Solange Knowles, and Mac Miller, by informing them he would be taking his career in a different direction. Ocean, who rose to prominence as a member of L.A.'s anarchic rap collective Odd Future in 2011, had been managed by the group's de facto godparents Christian and Kelly Clancy since 2010. Multiple sources confirm to BuzzFeed that the mercurial, Grammy Award-winning R&B singer has fired his longtime management and publicist in the run-up to his sophomore album, which is on track to be released before the year is out. When Frank Ocean returns to the spotlight later this year with a highly anticipated new album, it won't be with the team that originally helped him get there.