Here’s a list of some other cars (and car-related things) Frank mentions in his repertoire: The magazine is filled with cool pictures of Frank’s favorite vehicles. There’s also a close-up photo of a white Ferrari in his Boys Don’t Cry magazine so check it out if you have it. “This feel like a quaalude” White Ferrari Testarossa ( DHY Photography©) To sum it up if we were to put a specific Ferrari model to this song it would most likely be a white Ferrari Testarossa from the 80s The Wolf of Wall Street is also known for its heavy use of the drug Quaalude which Frank also mentions in his song Nights.
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In The Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort referenced the TV show telling us how his Ferrari was white like in Miami Vice. At the time Miami was known for its drug use as well. They asked them to stop using the replicas and donated 2 white Ferrari Testarossas to them which instantly became synonymous with the show. The main characters used Ferraris and in the first 2 seasons they used replica Daytonas but Ferrari didn’t like that. Miami Vice is actually a show that made Ferrari more popular in the 80s. Namely “The Wolf of Wall Street” starring Leo and the TV show “Miami Vice”.
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Some other possible pop culture influences on the album that I found based on that were from a movie and a TV Show. The whole song is a story of love but these lines are more obvious drug references suggesting that he and his lover were doing coke. “Mind on the road, your dilated eyes watch the clouds float And it’s only then, after the song ends you understand that you are left empty and start to long for the feeling of listening to it again… just like love. The soft-spoken nature of the song almost lifts the seriousness of love and makes it feel like a sad summer’s breeze so you barely notice the emotional heaviness of the whole song until it’s over.
It’s a heartbreaking story of young lovers who were too afraid to share their feelings and then when they finally gather the courage to tell something it’s too late. All jokes aside White Ferrari has a lot of meaning hidden inside it, it’s a song that belts you into the front seat of an emotional rollercoaster and ends in a weird catharsis. An anthem for all of us that wish to be a bit taller. While there are no white Ferraris in the Frank Ocean car collection “White Ferrari” is still a big part of his repertoire. Frank Ocean in a McLaren 675LT Frank Ocean in a Porsche GT3 White Ferrari / Cars in songs