Frank Ocean’s new Endless visual album, available exclusively via Apple Music, may be the last release of its kind for Universal Music Group. Yesterday, a source familiar with the situation told Pitchfork that Endless, which came out on August 19, fulfilled Ocean’s obligation to Universal and Def Jam. Ocean’s other new album, Blonde, which arrived on August 20, was self-released, the source said. Endless was released only as a video stream; Blonde is a 17-song album available as a stream or paid download exclusively from Apple. Now, Billboard reports that UMG chairman/CEO Lucian Grainge followed Ocean’s moves by telling his label executives that Universal would no longer do single-platform, global streaming exclusives. It was unclear whether Ocean’s actions directly precipitated Grainge’s decision. A source also told Billboard that UMG could potentially have a legal case against Ocean.

Read our interviews with Wolfgang Tillmans and Tom Sachs, who contributed to Ocean’s latest projects, and check out “Frank Ocean’s Blonde: 6 Things to Know” on the Pitch.