Anderson .Paak’s first album for Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment has arrived. Two years after dropping the critically acclaimed Malibu, the rapping and singing dual threat has dropped Oxnard.
Paak’s highly anticipated LP is executive produced by Dre. The 14-track project includes collaborations with Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Q-Tip, Snoop Dogg and Pusha T, among others.
Check out Paak’s Oxnard stream, cover art and tracklist below.
Not only did Anderson .Paak drop a video for “Tints” featuring Kendrick Lamar on Friday (October 26), but he also revealed more Oxnard details. The Aftermath Entertainment signee unveiled the tracklist via Instagram Friday afternoon.
In addition to K. Dot, the 14-track project boasts support from Dr. Dre, Pusha T, Snoop Dogg, J. Cole, A Tribe Called Quest’s Q-Tip, and BJ the Chicago Kid.
Dre, of course, executive produced the entire endeavor. The previously released single “Bubblin’” is not included on the album.
1. The Chase f. Kadhja Bonet
2. Headlow f. Norelle
3. Tints f. Kendrick Lamar
4. Who R U?
5. 6 Summers
6. Saviers Road
7. Smile / Petty
8. Mansa Musa f. Dr. Dre & Cocoa Sarai
9. Brother’s Keeper f. Pusha T
10. Anywhere f. Snoop Dogg & the Last Artful, Dodgr
11. Trippy f. J. Cole
12. Cheers f. Q-Tip
13. Sweet Chick f. BJ the Chicago Kid
14. Left to Right
Anderson .Paak’s Oxnard, the much-anticipated follow-up to his 2016 album Malibu, is coming in November. Paak has unveiled the cover art and release date for his upcoming LP via social media.
“11.16.18 #Oxnard,” he wrote on Twitter in a post alongside the album cover.
Oxnard serves as Paak’s first album for Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment. The acclaimed singer/rapper officially signed with Dre shortly after the release of Malibu.
Check out Paak’s Oxnard cover below.
11.16.18 #Oxnard pic.twitter.com/aSsd68VrSS
— CHEEKY ANDY (@AndersonPaak) 10 октября 2018 г.
Fans are one step closer to hearing Anderson .Paak’s next LP. Dr. Dre announced he finished mixing his Aftermath Entertainment signee’s album in an Instagram post on Wednesday night (September 12).
“Just finished mixing the album,” Dre wrote. “It’s a celebration bitches!!”
Shortly thereafter, Paak confirmed the news on Twitter.
“ALBUM DONE,” he tweeted. “Time to bring it back home.”
ALBUM DONE. Time to bring it back home 😈 pic.twitter.com/6AKOyfqcSp
— CHEEKY ANDY (@AndersonPaak) 13 сентября 2018 г.
Dre and Paak first collaborated on the former’s Compton project in 2015. The artist formerly known as Breezy Lovejoy contributed vocals for six of the tracks on Dre’s comeback album.
Paak’s currently untitled album will be his first project for Aftermath after signing with Dre’s imprint in 2016. Just weeks prior to his signing, he released the critically acclaimed Malibu LP, which earned him a Grammy nomination.
Paak also teamed with producer Knxwledge — together known as NxWorries — for a collaborative album titled Yes Lawd! in 2016. The project was released through Stones Throw Records despite Paak’s Aftermath contract.