Outlaws fans were surprised when they heard Brian Vincent-Vega's voice in Frank Ocean's new single that was part of a highly anticipated album roll out. Here's how it came to be:
Brian Vincent-Vega is a big Frank Ocean fan. His music has helped him through break ups and farewells, and some of his favorite tracks include 'Forrest Gump' and 'White Ferrari'. After mentioning Frank Ocean's music on a podcast appearance, he got a surprise call from Frank Ocean's team, saying he wanted him on a single. There was one problem. Vincent-Vega was not a good singer! But that wasn't why Frank Ocean called him. Brian Vincent-Vega recorded a 30 second monologue about how he uses music as a way to overcome adversities in life by painting a vivid picture of him listening to a song-a song he can't remember the title of-on the radio on the way home after suffering a knee injury in high school. The monologue ends with Vincent-Vega humming and trying to recall the song.
Brian Vincent-Vega is a big Frank Ocean fan. His music has helped him through break ups and farewells, and some of his favorite tracks include 'Forrest Gump' and 'White Ferrari'. After mentioning Frank Ocean's music on a podcast appearance, he got a surprise call from Frank Ocean's team, saying he wanted him on a single. There was one problem. Vincent-Vega was not a good singer! But that wasn't why Frank Ocean called him. Brian Vincent-Vega recorded a 30 second monologue about how he uses music as a way to overcome adversities in life by painting a vivid picture of him listening to a song-a song he can't remember the title of-on the radio on the way home after suffering a knee injury in high school. The monologue ends with Vincent-Vega humming and trying to recall the song.