The wait for Frank Ocean’s second studio album “Boys Don’t Cry” may soon be over.

The artist, who previously promised the album would arrive July 2015, posted a mysterious image of a library slip on his website. Under the words “date due,” there is a list of over a dozen dates starting with July 2015 and ending at July 2016. The day of the month is smudged.

The post’s URL includes the word “late,” which indicates Ocean is self-aware about keeping his fans waiting.

In March, Ocean’s producer told Pitchfork that the album could drop at any moment. “When he’s ready, the world is gonna get it,” he said. “It could be tomorrow… well not tomorrow but maybe a month [laughs]. We’ve all been working hard. He’s been working super hard. I feel like he’s working harder than he’s ever worked in his life. I’m excited for everyone to hear it. I think people are going to be pleasantly surprised, for sure.”

“Channel Orange,” Ocean’s first studio album, dropped in July 2012. In 2013 he was nominated for six Grammy awards in 2013, including album of the year, record of the year and best new artist.

Ocean’s brother also posted the mysterious image on his Instagram page.

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