Frank Ocean has encouraged his fans and followers in a different way to vote. While other celebrities are using social media to urge their fans to head towards the polling booth, the 32-year-old singer and songwriter launched a new website for registration of voters.

Ocean has been away from social media for a while and hasn't posted anything for over the past few months. In fact, he lost his younger brother, Ryan Breaux in a car accident in August. The singer took his Instagram account to announce the new website and urged everyone to vote.

Ocean wrote on his Instagram story that the debates are going on and it all seemed fake while it is not. He further noted that Donald Trump is president of the country and his claim not to leave the White House after losing the presidential race is not fake either.

He continued to explain the reason for voting and said that watching the current president drag out of the White House is going to be much more entertaining compared to the ongoing debate. The Thinkin Bout You star concluded the message and asked everyone to swipe up on his story to visit the newly launched website, Blonded.co to ensure that they fill out the form to vote.

"Watching him dragged out will be way more entertaining than these debates. If you’re not registered swipe up to BLONDED.CO the form just takes 2 minutes to fill out," he concluded. The website includes fields that help users to find their status of registration and includes a widget for registration to vote.

There are also various features available such as a calendar to check early voting, election reminders, and options to vote through the mail. On the front page of the website, there is also a timer until the election date and on top of that, there are menu consists of photo gallery, audio, and video categories.

The video option showcases a video of Ocean's track called Moon River while the photos include voting labels. Previously, the Grammy award-winning artist urged his fans to head to voting polls during the 2018 election by giving away merchandise for free.

The singer offered whoever comes out to vote will be given the merchandise. The first presidential debate out of three was first held on Sept. 29 between former vice president Joe Biden and current president Trump. The debate will be pursued further for Oct. 15 and Oct. 22.