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"Cayendo"
Single by Frank Ocean
Language
  • Spanish
  • English
English title"Falling"
B-side"Cayendo" (Sango remix)
ReleasedMarch 25, 2020 (2020-03-25)
GenreR&B
Length3:22
LabelBlonded
SongwriterFrank Ocean
Producers
Frank Ocean singles chronology
"In My Room"
(2019)
"Cayendo" / "Dear April"
(2020)

"Cayendo" is a song by Frank Ocean, released as a 7-inch single on March 25, 2020, concurrently with "Dear April". It consists of an "acoustic" version as side A, and a remix by Sango as side B. The acoustic version was released on digital platforms on April 3. Ocean wrote the song, and co-produced it with Daniel Aged.

Background and release

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In October 2019, Ocean made the 7-inch singles for "Cayendo" and "Dear April" available to pre-order on his website, after previewing Sango's remix of the track at his PrEP+ club night.[1] On March 25, both vinyls began to ship, with the acoustic A-side being released on digital platforms on April 3.[2][3]

Composition

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The track was written by Ocean, and produced by Ocean and Daniel Aged.[4] The R&B ballad has been described as "emotional" and "heart-wrenching", with lyrics sung in both Spanish and English.[5][6] The track's title translates to "Falling" in English.[7]

Track listing

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7-inch single
No.TitleLength
1."Cayendo" (acoustic)3:22
2."Cayendo" (Sango remix)2:34

Charts

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Chart (2020) Peak
position
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[8] 10
US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[9] 8

References

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from Grokipedia
"Cayendo" is a bilingual acoustic by American singer-songwriter , featuring a mix of English and Spanish lyrics that explore themes of and emotional . The song's title, translating to "falling" in English, evokes the sensation of descending into despite heartbreak, with Ocean's sparse vocals supported by gentle Spanish guitar instrumentation. Released as the A-side of a 7-inch vinyl single alongside a on the B-side, it represents Ocean's first composition incorporating Spanish elements and subtly interpolates Sade's 1988 track "Love Is Stronger Than Pride." The track premiered live during Ocean's PrEP+ queer club night event at a secret venue on October 17, 2019, where fans first heard its intimate, melancholic sound amid the night's atmosphere. Following the premiere, preorder listings for the vinyl appeared on Ocean's official Blonded website on October 19, 2019, building anticipation among listeners. The physical vinyl began shipping on March 25, 2020, with the acoustic version becoming available on digital streaming platforms on April 3, 2020, concurrently with Ocean's single "Dear April." Written by Ocean and co-produced with Daniel Aged of Inc. No World, "Cayendo" continues the introspective R&B style of Ocean's 2016 album Blonde, offering a heartfelt reflection suited to themes of isolation and longing. Upon release, "Cayendo" achieved notable commercial success, debuting at No. 8 on Billboard's chart, No. 3 on Latin Digital Song Sales, and No. 7 on Latin Streaming Songs, marking Ocean's entry into charts despite his primary association with R&B and alternative genres. The song's bilingual approach and emotional depth have been praised for broadening Ocean's artistic palette, resonating with audiences through its universal portrayal of love's complexities.

Background and development

Preview and announcement

In October 2019, previewed "Cayendo" at his inaugural PrEP+ club night event on October 17 at the venue in , marking the first public airing of the track. A remix produced by Sango was performed during the queer-themed night, which paid homage to what New York's and club scene might have been with the availability of the prevention drug PrEP. Clips of the Sango remix from the event rapidly spread online via fan-recorded videos, igniting excitement and speculation among Ocean's followers about his next musical direction. This buzz was amplified by the track's connection to a concurrent preview of "Dear April" at the same event. Two days later, on October 19, Ocean formally announced "Cayendo" by making limited-edition 7-inch vinyl singles available for pre-order on his Blonded website, alongside those for "Dear April." The sudden drop aligned with Ocean's established pattern of infrequent, unannounced releases in the post-Blonded era, following his 2016 album Blonde and sporadic singles like "" in 2017 and "" earlier in 2019.

Recording and production

"Cayendo" was written solely by and co-produced by Ocean alongside Daniel Aged, a Los Angeles-based producer and bassist known for his session work with artists like and . The original recording features a sparse , with Aged contributing to the track's restrained, bass-driven sound that underscores its emotional depth. Engineered with minimalistic production techniques, the acoustic version emphasizes Ocean's vocals and subtle guitar accompaniment, creating a stripped-down that highlights intimacy and vulnerability. The Sango remix, developed as the B-side for the 7-inch vinyl single, marked the first official collaboration between Ocean and producer Sango, though Sango had previously remixed Ocean's material unofficially. Sango, drawing from his roots in and Brazilian-influenced beats, transformed the into an upbeat electronic track by layering rhythmic percussion, filtered samples, and dance-oriented elements that evoke baile and grooves. This remix was premiered during Sango's set at Ocean's PrEP+ party in on October 17, 2019, before pre-orders for the vinyl single became available two days later, with physical shipping in March 2020. The production timeline reflects independent release approach, with the announced for exclusive vinyl release in late 2019 (shipping in March 2020) and the acoustic version following on digital platforms in April 2020, allowing for controlled, surprise-driven distribution outside traditional label structures.

Music and lyrics

Composition

"Cayendo" is classified as with ambient pop influences, characteristic of Frank Ocean's introspective style. The acoustic version runs for 3:22 and features minimal instrumentation centered on acoustic guitars, creating an intimate, stripped-down sound. It unfolds as a slow at approximately 69 BPM in , a key that contributes to its melancholic atmosphere. The Sango remix contrasts the original by incorporating bounce rhythms and electronic production elements, resulting in a more upbeat and dynamic feel while shortening the track to 2:34. The vocal delivery integrates bilingual elements, with the chorus primarily in Spanish and the verses incorporating English phrases. Daniel Aged co-produced the acoustic version, contributing to its restrained, bass-driven arrangement.

Lyrics and themes

"Cayendo," the Spanish title of Frank Ocean's single, translates to "Falling" in English, symbolizing an ongoing emotional descent into . The song features bilingual lyrics, with its hook and chorus primarily in Spanish expressing the pain of unrequited affection, while the verses shift to English for a more direct confessional tone. In the chorus, lines such as "No hablará de mí, ni hablará de esto" ("He/They won't talk about me, nor will they/he talk about this") and "¿Por qué estoy cayendo?" ("Why am I falling?") convey the narrator's turmoil over a love that remains unreciprocated. The central theme revolves around vulnerability in unrequited love, capturing the emotional turmoil of persisting affection despite evident heartbreak. Ocean interpolates elements from Sade's "Love Is Stronger Than Pride" in the English verses, repeating "I still really, really love you" to underscore enduring devotion amid rejection. This motif of "falling" is repeated throughout, emphasizing the inescapable pull of these feelings and the internal conflict they provoke. Ocean employs an intimate, raw confessional style in the , a hallmark of his discography that invites listeners into personal reflections on relationships and desire. The song's portrayal of emotional exposure ties into broader themes in Ocean's work, such as the complexities of love and self-doubt in romantic pursuits. The acoustic arrangement further enhances this lyrical intimacy, allowing the words to resonate with unadorned vulnerability.

Release and formats

Release history

"Cayendo" was first made available as a physical 7-inch vinyl single on March 25, 2020, self-released under Frank Ocean's Blonded Records label. Initial distribution was limited to customers from the announcement in 2019. The single's release occurred concurrently with Ocean's "Dear April". A digital version of "Cayendo" followed on April 3, 2020, becoming available for streaming on platforms including .

Physical and digital editions

The 7-inch vinyl edition of "Cayendo" features the acoustic version on Side A and the Sango remix on Side B, pressed at 45 RPM in stereo. This limited edition was available exclusively through pre-orders on the Blonded website starting in October 2019, with shipments beginning on March 25, 2020. The vinyl packaging consists of a custom black Blonded with a printed and a inner , containing a wallet-sized download card insert with a front title logo and back download code. For digital formats, the acoustic version became available for download and streaming on major platforms on April 3, 2020, broadening access beyond the vinyl pre-order buyers. The Sango remix remained vinyl-exclusive and was not released digitally at that time, though the acoustic track could be obtained separately or bundled with other Frank Ocean releases on services like Spotify and Apple Music. No music video or visual components were produced to accompany the release in any format.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

"Cayendo" achieved moderate chart success upon its release, primarily driven by streaming activity from fans following the digital availability of the track. The song's bilingual lyrics, predominantly in Spanish, facilitated its entry onto charts despite Frank Ocean's established R&B background.
ChartPeak PositionWeeks on Chart
New Zealand Hot Singles101
US Billboard Hot Latin Songs81
US Billboard Latin Digital Song Sales31
US Billboard Latin Streaming Songs71
UK Singles Chart341
The track debuted and peaked at number 10 on the Hot Singles chart dated April 10, 2020. On the chart, it entered at number 8 for the week of April 18, 2020, marking Ocean's first top 10 appearance there, bolstered by 4.4 million streams in the tracking period. Its performance was further supported by strong digital sales, reaching number 3 on the Latin Digital Song Sales chart, and number 7 on the Latin Streaming Songs chart, in its debut week. "Cayendo" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100. It peaked at number 34 on the UK Singles Chart. The initial buzz from its March 2020 physical and digital release contributed to these early chart placements.

Sales and certifications

"Cayendo" experienced notable commercial success, particularly in physical formats and streaming. The limited-edition 7-inch vinyl single, released alongside "Dear April," saw strong demand from collectors. Streaming performance further bolstered the track's reach, accumulating millions of plays on within months of its digital release on April 3, 2020. As of November 17, 2025, the acoustic version had 137,353,591 streams on the platform, reflecting sustained listener engagement. While "Cayendo" did not attain major certifications like RIAA Gold or , it received recognition in Latin markets, debuting at No. 8 on the chart and on Latin Digital Song Sales, driven by 4.4 million U.S. streams and 1,000 downloads in its debut week. The vinyl's limited production run has enhanced its collector value, with prices often exceeding $300 per copy due to scarcity.

Reception

Critical response

"Cayendo" received widespread praise from music critics for its emotional depth and Frank Ocean's vulnerable delivery. Reviewers highlighted the track's raw intimacy, with Affinity Magazine describing it as a portrayal of "fragile, one-sided and abandoned " that feels "entirely from the heart." Similarly, Stay Free Radio called it a "hauntingly beautiful and emotionally raw acoustic ," emphasizing Ocean's signature vulnerability in both and vocals. Critics appreciated the song's bilingual approach, blending English and Spanish to convey falling into emotional turmoil, marking it as Ocean's first foray into Latin-influenced territory. The Science Survey noted its "relaxed, slow tempo with minimal instrumental featuring a dominating guitar," praising Ocean's "captivating, emotional, and passionate vocals" that create a trance-like effect and tap into listeners' inner feelings. This acoustic was seen as refreshing within R&B, with Stay Free Radio lauding the "stripped-down arrangement" and "deliberately simple, intimate approach" as a masterpiece of understated heartbreak. Aggregate user reviews on Album of the Year reflect strong user acclaim, averaging 85 out of 100 based on 344 ratings (as of November 2025), with common praise for the exceptional vocal performance and unique Spanish elements. Some minor critiques pointed to the production as "too bare" or lacking ambition compared to Ocean's denser works, though these were outweighed by praise for its honesty. Overall, the track was viewed as a compelling teaser, building anticipation for Ocean's future releases, as Affinity Magazine described it as a "promising indication of what is to come."

Accolades

"Cayendo" received notable recognition for its emotional depth and bilingual composition following its release. It was included in former U.S. President 's 2020 summer playlist, highlighting its appeal across diverse audiences. The track also appeared in TIME magazine's list of the best songs of April 2020, praised for its introspective lyrics and acoustic arrangement that captured themes of vulnerability. Despite positive reception, "Cayendo" did not secure major awards or nominations, though it contributed to 's broader acclaim in R&B and alternative music circles during 2020.

Track listing and personnel

Track listing

The 7-inch vinyl single "Cayendo" by consists of two tracks, one on each side, with no additional tracks or variants included.
SideTitleDuration
A"Cayendo (Side A - Acoustic)"3:22
B"Cayendo ()"2:34
The total runtime of the single is 5:56. In digital editions, the release is formatted as a single track numbered 1: "Cayendo (Side A - Acoustic)", while the Sango remix remains exclusive to the vinyl format.

Credits

"Cayendo" was written by Frank Ocean, who also provided all lead and background vocals for both the acoustic original and Sango remix versions. The acoustic version features co-production by Daniel Aged, with additional guitar instrumentation performed by . The remix version was produced and remixed by Sango, incorporating electronic elements while retaining Ocean's vocal performance. Recording for the track was handled by engineers Caleb Laven and Thomas Rasoanaivo, with mixing credited to David Wrench. cutting, a key step in the mastering process for the vinyl release, was performed by Joe Nino-Hernes at JN-H. These production elements were managed through Blonded, Ocean's independent label, aligning with his hands-on approach to releases. Artwork for the 7-inch single was designed by Michel Egger, with graphic lettering by Nejc Prah as part of the Blonded creative team, featuring a minimalist cover that evokes the track's intimate, bilingual aesthetic. No additional performers or session musicians beyond those listed are credited on the release.

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