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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 – 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 – Drugs
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“DRUGS IS A PROMOTIONAL SINGLE FOR THOSE WHO CAN RELATE.” – Anderson Paak
Drugs is a single off of Anderson’s album, Venice.
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NxWorries – Droogs
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A Knxwledge remix of the single “Drugs” from Anderson Paak’s album Venice.
It’s interesting to see, now that the instrumentation changed from a trap influenced one in “Drugs” to
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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 – Silicon Valley
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A smooth cut for the ladies emphasizing the importance of personal connection in an intimate relationship. Anderson presents the contradiction surrounding females with enhanced
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Talib Kweli & Timan Family Choir) – The Dreamer
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With the backing of the Timan Family Choir and the legendary Talib Kweli (½ of BlackStar) – .Paak delivers a truthful song about his struggles when he was younger and how he made
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. BJ the Chicago Kid) – The Waters
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“The Waters” details the struggles of fame and making it big. While they may be celebrities now, BJ and Andy use water as a metaphor to help show us it can be tough to make it into
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Anderson .Paak – The Bird
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Fresh off his appearances on Dr. Dre’s and GoldLink’s 2015 albums, Oxnard native Anderson .Paak croons over simplistic but beautiful production.
.Paak sings of hardships of his
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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 – 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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Anderson .Paak – The Season / Carry Me
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The first single released from Anderson’s 2016 , Malibu, a followup to Venice. “The Season | Carry Me” picks right off where Venice left off, carrying a laid back, but powerful
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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 – Water Fall (Interluuube)
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The two-minute interlude “Water Fall” is a sexy ballad included on the second half of Anderson .Paak’s Grammy-nominated Malibu album. The music backing “Water Fall” seems inspired
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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 (Ft. Rapsody) – Without You
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“Without You” sees .Paak proclaim his love for the girl he’s been mentioning throughout Malibu. He teams up with rapper Rapsody.
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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 – 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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Dr. Dre (Ft. Eminem) – Forgot About Dre
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“Forgot About Dre” was released as the second single from Dr. Dre’s 2001 album, and it was his statement to anyone feeling like his production suffered after his escape from Death
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Counter Productive (Ft. Everybody Knows & Rahney) – Rahney vs. Everybody Knows
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[Verse 1: Everybody Knows] / Ask me if I give a fuck about a hat / Ask me if I give a fuck about a rap / Ask me if I give a fuck about thots / Recently I just don't give a fuck
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Jay Rock – Jay Rock Freestyle
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[Verse] / Things are still the same for Johnny / Hearing the whispers, the bullshit behind me / Still in my parking lot where niggas will find me / Niggas sayin' they street, never
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Migos – Migos Freestyle
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[Verse 1: Offset] / The bag is right there, go get it / Them baguettes right there, two-fifty / Hundred thousand, five hundred, the midget / I was racking my gun in the kitchen
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Watsky (Ft. Stephen Stills) – Cannonball
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[Chorus] / I don’t know what was wrong / But I wasn’t as strong / I’ve seen daisies hold cannonballs above them / But if this was a dream / I still know that I’ve seen / Fields of
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Anderson .Paak, Jill Scott & Jon Connor) – For the Love of Money
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“For the Love of Money” is the twelfth track from Compton. It is inspired by the movie Straight Outta Compton. It features Anderson .Paak, Jill Scott, & Jon Connor.
The intro is a
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Watsky (Ft. Anderson .Paak) – Stand for Something
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[Chorus] / Never been the one to play it cool / I never been a fan of fancy shoes / I only want to stand for something / I don’t care if they approve / They don’t know what I’ve
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autumnn – All of the good songs except the first one broke my computer so i started a new one
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the other one would take a solid minute to load changes it was time
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Symba (USA) – Symba Freestyle
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[Intro] / Check / Alright, feel me on this, J / I say, look / [Verse 1] / With so much to say, where should I start? / They finally let the best kept secret come out the vault / I
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M.O.P. – Ante Up (Robbin Hoodz Theory)
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M.O.P.’s “Ante Up (Robbin Hoodz Theory)” is the lead single from their Warriorz album and has become the group’s most popular song, showing up in television commercials and movie
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Jon Connor (Ft. Snoop Dogg) – One Shot One Kill
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This track from Dr. Dre’s third solo album, Compton, is performed by Aftermath artist Jon Connor and features a guest verse none other than Snoop Dogg. Also, Craig Owens, the lead
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Keith Ape (Ft. Anderson .Paak, A$AP Ferg, Dumbfoundead, Father & Waka Flocka Flame) – IT G MA Remix (josh pan Opus)
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josh pan, a new signee to Skrillex’s OWSLA label, has shared his “Opus” rework of Keith Ape’s “It G Ma” remix. The original remix featured guest spots from A$AP Ferg, Waka Flocka
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DaBaby (Ft. DJ Sourmilk & JUSTIN CREDIBLE) – DaBaby Freestyle
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[Part I] / [Verse 1: DaBaby & Justin Credible] / Off the top, don't believe the hype, nigga, it's Baby, I'm pushin' P / Double R Phantom outside, drop the window with the lights
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autumnn – All the songs i enjoy listening to because i feel like making it
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now that ive spent hours on this i have no motivation to update it so this is all you get
im actually done with this one so if i stop liking anything i probably wont remove it
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JAY-Z & Beanie Sigel (Ft. Scarface) – This Can't Be Life
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On “This Can’t Be Life” Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel and Scarface present their most pensive and mournful selves, openly wondering if there’s any point to living through pain. Scarface’s
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Keith Ape (Ft. A$AP Ferg, Dumbfoundead, Father & Waka Flocka Flame) – It G Ma (Remix)
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South Korean rapper, Keith Ape gathers some of the hottest underground rappers for a posse track remix of his breakout hit, “It G Ma”.
The song melds different musical styles from
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The Genius Community’s 50 Best Songs Of 2021
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Kanye West, Adele & Yeat all made the cut, but who came out on top?
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