MALIBU (ALBUM) – ANDERSON .PAAK
NOTHIN BUT HITS • January 15, 2016

By now you have all better be familiar with the name Anderson .Paak, whether it’s from him being recognized for having a major influence and his finger prints all over Dr. Dre‘s latest Grammy nominated album, Compton or simply been a fan since day one and enjoy his work. The multi-talented musician released his his sophomore effort, Malibu, over the weekend and it is nothing short of amazing. .Paak calls upon a minimal amount of features from the like of ScHoolboy Q, the Game, BJ the Chicago Kid, Talib Kweli, Rapsody, and more while receiving some production help from Kaytranada, 9th Wonder, Hi-Tek, and Madlib. The 16-song LP is full of everything you’d expect from the LA-based artist, as he fuses hip-hop/rap, soul and funk into his signature sound that we all love. Hear for yourself below.
https://open.spotify.com/album/4VFG1DOuTeDMBjBLZT7hCK
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