ALBUM86Sentra - SingleNxWorries, Knxwledge & Anderson .Paak
Albums by Anderson .Paak
ALBUMWhy Lawd?NxWorries
ALBUMAn Evening with Silk SonicBruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic
ALBUMVenturaAnderson .Paak
ALBUMOxnardAnderson .Paak
ALBUMMalibuAnderson .Paak
ALBUMVeniceAnderson .Paak
Anderson .Paak's Popular Music Videos
Leave The Door Open
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic
Smokin Out The Window
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic
Don't Slack (from Trolls World Tour)
Anderson .Paak & Justin Timberlake
Skate
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic
Tints (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
Anderson .Paak
It's All Love (Lyric Video)
Anderson .Paak, Justin Timberlake, Mary J. Blige & George Clinton
Don't Slack (from Trolls World Tour) [Lyric Video]
Anderson .Paak & Justin Timberlake
Bubblin
Anderson .Paak
Lockdown
Anderson .Paak
RNP (feat. Anderson .Paak)
Cordae
Artist Playlists
Anderson .Paak Essentials
His raspy voice suits both soulful singing and lighthearted rap.
At Home With Anderson .Paak: The Playlist
“I hope that things can go back to normal soon.”
Episode 3: ScHoolboy Q & Amber Rose
ScHoolboy Q joins Anderson .Paak to perform songs from BLUE LIPS, plus Amber Rose stops by.
Episode 2: Saweetie & Rogét Chahayed
Anderson .Paak, Saweetie, and hitmaker Rogét Chahayed test their music knowledge.
Episode 1: Victoria Monét & aespa
Victoria Monét and aespa join Anderson .Paak to kick off Season 2 with some .Paak House hijinks.
Artist Biography
Here’s one about the reversal of fortune: In 2011, Anderson .Paak was jobless, homeless, the worried father of a new baby boy; by 2015, he was in the studio with Dr. Dre. Raised in the Southern California community of Oxnard, an hour's drive northwest of LA, .Paak (born Brandon Paak Anderson in 1986) started out as a teenage drummer in his Baptist church—a communal experience that, along with his mother blasting old R&B as she drove the kids around on calls for her produce business, shaped his sense of music for years to come. After staking out his sound on a handful of indie projects (first as Breezy Lovejoy, then as Anderson .Paak), he broke through on Dre’s Compton, cowriting and singing on nearly half the album’s tracks, leveraging a sound both mellow and hard-bitten, lived-in but fresh. (As the story goes, Compton’s brain trust had been playing 2015’s “Suede” by NxWorries, .Paak's collaborative project with the producer Knxwledge, on repeat.) Featuring collaborators from jazz pianist Robert Glasper to The Game, the Grammy-nominated Malibu arrived at the top of 2016; Oxnard followed in late 2018. Like a lot of figures on LA’s highly adventurous hip-hop scene (including underground heroes like Flying Lotus and Thundercat, but also Kendrick Lamar), .Paak feels both like a throwback and a sign of things to come: an omnivorous, self-producing singer-songwriter à la Stevie Wonder, whose vision envelops everything from ’60s soul to ’00s trap—not just a personal style, but a summary of black music as .Paak has experienced it. Talking to Beats 1 host Zane Lowe about recapturing the vibe of Southern California, .Paak said, “We used to have a real sound, and we just wanna bring that back. That’s what [Oxnard] feels like: sunshine, good weather, beautiful women, great food, then at night—you know, the freaks.”