Ventura Anderson .Paak
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Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
12.04.2019
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- 1 Come Home (feat. André 3000) 04:26
- 2 Make It Better (feat. Smokey Robinson) 03:39
- 3 Reachin' 2 Much (feat. Lalah Hathaway) 05:55
- 4 Winners Circle 03:29
- 5 Good Heels (feat. Jazmine Sullivan) 01:38
- 6 Yada Yada 03:27
- 7 King James 03:17
- 8 Chosen One (feat. Sonyae Elise) 04:05
- 9 Jet Black (feat. Brandy) 03:28
- 10 Twilight 03:16
- 11 What Can We Do? (feat. Nate Dogg) 02:56
Info for Ventura
Just three months since his last album, Anderson .Paak has announced Ventura, the fourth and final chapter in his beach-themed series.
The follow-up to November’s Oxnard is set for release April 12 via Aftermath Entertainment. Executive produced by Dr. Dre, the project—which .Paak calls “the last wave”—was recorded at the same time as Oxnard.
“Growing up in Oxnard gave me the grit and the church to find this voice of mine,” Paak said in the press release. “One town over I went further and found my depth. The duality of each place inspired me greatly and from that I made two albums at the exact same time but held one back because that would have been too many songs to perform live for you all!
“I like ending things on an even number so welcome to Ventura.”
"I wanted to keep it as incubated as I could 'cause I wanted to keep the vibes with how we felt at the time," he said of Ventura. "I didn't want to over-produce, I didn't want to start second-guessing it, I didn't want to drive myself crazy. I drove myself crazy with Oxnard. That was almost why I was like, I'm about to put [Ventura] over to the side now, like a 'break in case of emergency.'"
Later, .Paak adds: "[Dr. Dre] let me have a lot of leeway on Ventura. He was like, it seems like you got it. I spread my wings on the production and on the writing and on these collaborations."
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