Carousel (Travis Scott song)

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"Carousel"
Song by Travis Scott featuring Frank Ocean
from the album Astroworld
ReleasedAugust 3, 2018 (2018-08-03)
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Length3:00
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"Carousel" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rapper and singer Travis Scott, featuring vocals from fellow American singer Frank Ocean. It was released as the second track off of the former's third studio album, Astroworld (2018).

Release[]

"Carousel" was released on August 3, 2018 on Astroworld.[1]

Critical reception[]

"Carousel" received positive reviews from outlets, with many praising Frank Ocean's contributions to the track.[2] Among them was Spin's Ezra Marcus had heavy praise for Ocean's feature, saying that his "words stand out as an oasis of effortless chill."[3] Roisin O'Connor labelled the Beastie Boys sample as "Superb" and called Ocean's appearance "exquisite, blissful even, as his signature, rich-yet-husky voice floats over delicate chords"[4] Somewhat contrary, while praising Ocean's hook, The Fader's Ben Dandridge-Lemco found the verses to be "Unremarkable".[5]

Controversy[]

On September 14, 2018, it was reported that Frank Ocean had filed a cease and desist to get his vocals removed from the song, as it was claimed that his vocals were pitch shifted.[6] Ocean responded to the reports on his Tumblr, saying that he approved of the song's current mix and stated that was not the problem. He explained that it was about social issues relating to sexuality, writing on Twitter, "THE CEASE AND DESIST WASN’T ABOUT