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Anderson .Paak Announces the Release Date Oxnard
Anderson .Paak Announces the Release Date Oxnard
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Stream Anderson .Paak's Highly Anticipated New Album 'Oxnard'

Update: Here are the production credits for Anderson .Paak's new album Oxnard:

1) "The Chase"

Prod. by Anderson .Paak and Jhair Lazo

2) "Headlow"

Prod. by Jose Rios, King Michael Coy and Ron Avant

3) "Tints" (Feat. Kendrick Lamar)

Prod. by Anderson .Paak and Om’Mas Keith

4) "Who R U?"

Prod. by Dr. Dre and Mel

5) "6 Summers’

Prod. by Anderson .Paak and Mell

6) "Saviers Road"

Prod. by 9th Wonder

7) "Smile/Petty"

Prod. by King Michael Coy and Callum and Kiefer

8) "Mansa Musa" (Feat. Dr. Dre & Cocoa Sarai)

Prod. by Mell and Dr. Dre

9) "Brother’s Keeper" (Feat. Pusha T)

Prod. by Anderson .Paak and Jairus “J.Mo” Mozee

10) "Anywhere" (Feat. Snoop Dogg & The Last Artful, Dodgr)

Prod. by Jason Pounds

11) "Trippy" (Feat. J. Cole)

Prod. by Chris Dave

12) "Cheers" (Feat. Q-Tip)

Prod. by Focus, Q-Tip and Dr. Dre

13) "Sweet Chick" (Feat. BJ The Chicago Kid)

Prod. by Mell

14) "Left To Right"

Prod. by Jason Pounds, Mell and Dr. Dre

H/T: HotNewHipHop

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Yes Lawd!

It's here. After a two year hiatus, Anderson .Paak has released his new album Oxnard. The album, which was executive produced by Dr. Dre, features appearances from Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Pusha-T, Q-Tip, Snoop Dogg, and more.

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To celebrate the release of the album, Anderson will be throwing his own carnival this weekend. Called Andy’s Oxnard Carnival, the event will feature rides, games, and food. The carnival will be at the Oxnard Performing Arts and Convention Center this Saturday (November 17th).

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Stream Oxnard, executive produced by Dr. Dre, below.