Genius Lyrics
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Anderson .Paak – Come Down
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“Come Down” is the fourth single from Anderson .Paak’s sophomore LP Malibu. The song was produced by Hi-Tek, and is notable for its groovy bass line and chant vocals. The official
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. ScHoolboy Q) – Am I Wrong
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After teasing about the possible collaboration on .Paak’s Instagram, Anderson .Paak adds another rapper to his list of collaborations (along with Eminem and DJ Premier), ScHoolboy
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Tints
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As the first official single from Oxnard, “Tints” marks the third collaboration between Anderson .Paak and Kendrick Lamar. They had previously linked up on “Deep Water” from Dr
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Anderson .Paak – Lockdown
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“Lockdown” is a protest song by Anderson .Paak, released on Juneteenth, a holiday celebrating the liberation of slaves on June 19, 1865. He details his experience at the Black
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KAYTRANADA & Anderson .Paak – Twin Flame
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“Twin Flame” is a collaboration between KAYTRANADA and Anderson .Paak that has been teased since 2019, when KAYTRANADA mentioned it in a Reddit AMA:
it’s still a track we talk
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Smokey Robinson) – Make It Better
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“Make It Better” is the second single released by Anderson .Paak for the album Ventura. Released through an episode of Anderson’s Beats 1 Show .Paak House Radio and a video on
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Anderson .Paak – Put Me Thru
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“Put Me Thru” directly follows “The Season / Carry Me”, where the final words we hear are:
Psychologist: I see here they call you a masochist
Leroy the Masochist: I like pain
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Anderson .Paak – King James
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“King James” is the seventh track and first single to Anderson .Paak’s fourth album Ventura.
The track acts as an ode to businessman, philanthropist, and basketball player Lebron
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Kadhja Bonet) – The Chase
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“The Chase” marks the first collaboration between .Paak and Kadhja Bonet, who also is featured on “6 Summers,” “Trippy,” “Brother’s Keeper,” and “Headlow” off of Oxnard.
The
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Lalah Hathaway) – Reachin' 2 Much
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“Reachin' 2 Much” is a two-part track that features vocals from R&B artist Lalah Hathaway. The song describes Anderson’s relationship with a girl, and involves .Paak questioning
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Anderson .Paak – Heart Don't Stand a Chance
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“Heart Don’t Stand a Chance” is our introduction to the girl Anderson speaks about in Malibu. We get a brief tease of what’s to come on the introduction “The Bird,” but here he
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Jay Rock & Anderson .Paak (Ft. Latto) – Too Fast (Pull Over)
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[Intro: Anderson .Paak] / Yeah / Mami, mami / Ay dios mío, mami / Yeah / Ay dios mío (Mustard on the beat, ho) / [Pre-Chorus: Anderson .Paak] / Move it, move, you're too slow, bruh
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Anderson .Paak – JEWELZ
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[Intro] / Alright, calm down, calm down / And with over forty-two of the majority votes / It goes to Cheeky Andy / [Verse 1] / You know you kinda cute with the bald head (Yeah
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Anderson .Paak – Twilight
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“Twilight” is smooth R&B cut with a bouncy bass line, reminiscent of The Neptunes—and was produced by one half of the duo, Pharrell Williams. The song features Paak talking about
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Nate Dogg) – What Can We Do?
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[Intro: Anderson .Paak] / Yeah / Uh / [Verse 1: Anderson .Paak & Nate Dogg] / It's the rap singer, the hook master / Real life convict, son of a gambler / Heart made of stone, and
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Anderson .Paak – Get 'Em Up
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[Intro] / All up in the air / All up in the air / All up in the air / All up in the air / [Verse 1] / Kim plays with the heart strings / Late nights in the basement / Kills me with
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Anderson .Paak – Miss Right
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Fifth track on Venice. This is a slow and melodic song about finding the right girl, one who fits all of his desires and needs.
In an interview on Sway In The Morning, he related
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Jazmine Sullivan) – Good Heels
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“Good Heels” is the shortest track on the album, which is fitting since it details a short affair with a woman outside of Paak’s main relationship. It features Paak and Jazmine
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Anderson .Paak – Bubblin
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First debuted live at Splash! 19 music festival in Germany, “Bubblin” is the second single released by Anderson .Paak in 2018. It was preceded by “‘Til It’s Over” which featured in
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Anderson .Paak – Luh You
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[Verse 1] / We must've been together / I bet you knew just who I was / Somewhere around your second lifetime / We danced on Persian rugs / We fucked and fell in love tonight / [Pre
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Anderson .Paak – Parking Lot
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“Parking Lot” is the eighth track from Anderson .Paak’s second studio album Malibu. The song is produced by .Paak himself along with Jose Rios who lends guitar to the track.
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Brandy) – Jet Black
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[Intro: Anderson .Paak] / Yuh, yuh / [Verse 1: Anderson .Paak] / She was a fan, but her friend didn't care / I like the ones who buy they own damn beers / If you wanna toast to the
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Anderson .Paak – I Miss That Whip
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This track sees Anderson .Paak reminiscing on a past relationship, more specifically the ex’s car. He breaks down the song’s message on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/andersonpaak/
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. The Free Nationals United Fellowship Choir) – Lite Weight
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[Intro] / (A little surfer music, baby / A blast from your golden past) / [Intro] / You know I see you from afar, right? / Hey, it's alright / Listen, I would've [?] / [Chorus
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Anderson .Paak – Who R U?
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Released on November 9, 2018, “Who R U?” is the second single from Oxnard. The track features backing vocals from legendary producer Dr. Dre, who also co-produced and mixed the
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. BJ the Chicago Kid) – Sweet Chick
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“Sweet Chick” is the thirteenth track on Oxnard. On the song, Anderson and BJ talk about all the different women that have been in their lives, especially now that they’re famous
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Anderson .Paak – Yada Yada
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[Intro] / Can't do it / Can't do it / Huh, and there it is, my wit's end / They brought me out my mind / You know I'm caught beside myself / Pissed off and shit outta luck / Hey, I
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Anderson .Paak – Your Prime
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Throughout Malibu, Anderson .Paak has taken us on quite the ride with the girl. We find out her heart doesn’t stand a chance, that she’s abusive, but Andy likes it, she isn’t a
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Norelle) – Headlow
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On “Headlow” Anderson .Paak sings about a time when he received oral sex on the I-9 freeway. Throughout the song, Anderson repeats “just keep your head low,” which is a play on the
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Busta Rhymes) – Bubblin (Remix)
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[Intro: Anderson .Paak] / Look at you go, okay, you bubblin' / Look, go, go, look at you go / Okay, you bubblin', look / [Verse 1: Anderson .Paak] / Yeah, one in the hand, one in
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Rick Ross) – CUT EM IN
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“CUT EM IN” is Anderson .Paak’s second release of 2020, following his BLM protest track “Lockdown.” The track sees him and collaborator Rick Ross rapping about their finances
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Sonyae) – Chosen One
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[Chorus: Anderson .Paak] / Need me a lil' baby / Who gon' love me and touch me the right way / Need me a lil' baby / Who gon' run up and jump in the fight with me / Need me a lil
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Anderson .Paak – Milk N’ Honey
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“Milk and Honey” is from Exodus 3:8:
So I have come down to rescue them from the hand of the Egyptians and to bring them up out of that land into a good and spacious land, a land
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Anderson .Paak – ’Til It’s Over
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.Paak returns with his first lead role since his collab with Knxwledge for Yes Lawd!. He brings his classic effortless swag and wordplay to the genre-defying track courtesy of Jeff
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Eminem (Ft. Anderson .Paak) – Lock It Up
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On “Lock It Up” Em again teams up with Anderson .Paak. The two have earlier collaborated on “Medicine Man” from Dr. Dre’s Compton album. In addition, they have collaborated on “
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Sonyae) – Smile / Petty
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As the title implies, “Smile / Petty” is a song that contains two distinct sections. “Smile” is a slow synth-R&B jam, while “Petty” is more upbeat and funky.
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Jay Rock, JID & Noname) – Lockdown (Remix)
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For the official remix of his June 2020 protest single, “Lockdown,” Anderson .Paak recruits Jay Rock, JID, and Noname. These three artists are each allotted a verse in which they
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. The Last Artful, Dodgr & Snoop Dogg) – Anywhere
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“Anywhere” marks .Paak’s first collaboration with West Coast legend Snoop Dogg and Portland rapper The Last Artful, Dodgr.
Produced by J.LBS, the song features an instrumental
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. The Game & Sonyae) – Room in Here
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“Room In Here” is #10 on the album Malibu, and was released as a single on the heels of Paak’s collab project with Knxwledge.
On this song Paak and The Game talk about their
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Anderson .Paak – Celebrate
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“Celebrate” finds Anderson mulling over the positives others take for granted, such as seeing one’s children grow to be adult, looking out over the West LA skyline and even simply
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Anderson .Paak – Might Be
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The fourth song off of Anderson’s album ‘Venice’ – his first album made since changing his name from Breezy Lovejoy.
He samples a 1995 cover of the song ‘Who Can I Run To’, by
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Anderson .Paak – The City
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Anderson changes from a very dark and airy, rap influenced song in “Milk n' Honey” to a retrospective and smooth instrumental. “The City” sticks with the theme of Venice, detailing
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