Frank Ocean's long-awaited third studio album, "Blond," was released Saturday night to the delight of his fans.

The album's cover art spells the project "Blond," and it appears as "Blonde" on iTunes. The album, which features artists including Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar and Andre 3000, is streaming exclusively on Apple Music, but it's unclear if or when it will reach other streaming services. 

The magazine, a 360-page publication, contains interviews with Ocean's mom and many pictures taken by Ocean.

"Among the written portions are a multi-scene screenplay also written by Ocean, horoscopes and a 'hopes and dreams' segment where several young men answer questions like 'What's the most amazing thing you've ever witnessed?' and 'What three superpowers do you wish you had?'" Rolling Stone reported.

"I had the time of my life making all of this," Ocean wrote on Tumblr. "Thank you all, especially those of you who never let me forget I had to finish, which is basically every one of (you all) ... Love you."

A visual album, "Endless," was released on Apple Music late Thursday night.

While the artist has been featured on songs including "Superpower" by Beyonce, Kanye West's "Wolves" and John Mayer's "Wildfire," his last full project was "Channel Orange," his debut studio album, which was released in July 2012.

"Channel Orange" was awarded the Soul Train Music Award for Album of the Year in 2012 and the Grammy Award for Best Urban Contemporary Album in 2013.