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The rapping, singing, and drumming polymath approaches the funk canon from a rap perspective, offering a wide-angle portrait of Los Angeles’ hedonistic landscape.
Oxnard is the third studio album by American singer Anderson Paak, released on November 16, 2018, through Aftermath Entertainment.
Year: 2018
Genre: Hip-Hop
Quality: mp3, 320 kbps
Track list:
01. The Chase (feat. Kadhja Bonet)
02. Headlow (feat. Norelle)
03. Tints (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
04. Who R U?
05. 6 Summers
06. Saviers Road
07. Smile / Petty
08. Mansa Musa (feat. Dr. Dre & Cocoa Sarai)
09. Brother’s Keeper (feat. Pusha T)
10. Anywhere (feat. Snoop Dogg & the Last Artful, Dodgr)
11. Trippy (feat. J. Cole)
12. Cheers (feat. Q-Tip)
13. Sweet Chick (feat. BJ the Chicago Kid)
14. Left to Right
The lead single from the album, 'Tints' featuring Kendrick Lamar, was released on October 4, after premiering on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 show.[7] On October 10, Paak announced that the album would be released on November 16 and revealed the album cover.[8] On October 26, the music video for 'Tints' was released exclusively on Apple Music, as well as a pre-order of the album, revealing its track listing.[9] On November 9, Paak released 'Who R U?' as the second single from the album.[10]
On Oxnard, Paak’s follow-up to his 2016 breakthrough Malibu, the rapping, singing, and drumming polymath approaches funk from a rap perspective. When Paak allows himself to be instinctive and loose, Oxnard blends these influences with a comforting ease. Cloaked in natty threads and a horndog ladies-man persona, he favors bubbling bass, silky textures, and sunset timbres, forever somewhere between Snoop Dogg’s “G’z Up, Hoes Down” and Bootsy Collins’ “I’d Rather Be With You.” In that richly instrumented, sometimes misogynistic, and sexually debauched space, Paak has enough leeway to showcase his versatility as a vocalist.