Thomas Newton I was a guy who listen to Malibu and love the production but didn’t love the substance. However I knew he was still good and listening to this project it was so amazing
Speaking from experience, your kids gon think you corny till they start developing their own taste, you gon impact tf out them positively if you give em this man
In the intro, you gave a lot of high praise but you gave a previous album a low score. I don’t remember what the score was but If I’m being honest, I actually deleted you from recommendation because of that score. I click this vid to see what score you’d give Oxnard.
I’d say he was top 5 around rn if he varied his subject matter more but he sticks to his coke bars, he’s good at what he does but he doesn’t have the versatility to be top 5
I'm surprised you haven't heard of Mansa Musa. Other than being the king of Mali, he was the richest man to ever existed. Homie flexed all of his gold and camels through a pilgrimage to Mecca.
I’m glad he made an album that’s not a Malibu pt2 because they would’ve been compared super hard. I love his rapping flow. I was one of the few that enjoyed Compton. As a producer myself, I can really appreciate the mixing and the production intricacies. Who R U? goes hard Idk why people hate the drums, it makes no sense. I don’t understand how Paak fans would be disappointed with the project. Anderson .Paak is a legit G.O.A.T at this point.
I'm a bit disappointed with OXNARD, I feel like both his previous albums were better, this album lacks the depth that Anderson has, I feel like this album is Dr. Dre's interpretation of Anderson Paak. Malibu was made with less resources, less publicity, no big name features, no Dr. Dre and was a better project. Don't get me wrong, it's cool but for all the hype and waiting, it didn't meet my expectations.
Aidan Moore Venice and Malibu have very similar sounds. I can say that this project has a different sound that no one was really expecting to heard from Anderson. I truly appreciate it. Listen to it a few times and you will develop a different appreciation for it. It’s just different but I truly love it .
Truck Turner Yeah. After multiple listens I’ve learned how hit or miss Mansa Musa and the final track were, but I like those, the last one is funny and it’s technically a bonus track so I don’t really count it. Oxnard is a fast-paced slow burn.
Trippy is my fav song of the album dude, it's insanely good. The lyrics, the feature, the beat drop, PAAKS VOICE, meet me in the middle. God it's perfect.
Dre has got to be the best Mixer, he really brought the best out of everything these tracks had to offer. Everyone involved did a beautiful job. I definitely got Compton vibes listening to this, (highly underrated album.)
Wasn’t that tha album exclusive to Apple Music. My friends showed me some songs and they were straight fire but I couldn’t listen to it bcse I’m a spoitfy user
@@kenzohernando3868 it was a timed exclusive. People wanted another 2001, but if you go into it not expecting anything but good music, you'd appreciate it so much more. The album from start to finish played out so cinematically. It was like Dres version of good kid maad city. One thing I noticed with every new hot artist Dre signs, he realeases an album along with them. Snoop dogg doggy style/ the chronic, Eminem slim shady lp/ 2001, Kendrick good kid maad city/ Compton. I hope Dre feed on the energy Anderson paak brings and makes a new album.
@@edwin99901 i just checked spotify to check out ur claims, and while it is now on spotify, it is not available in my country (philippines). Thats a shame because what my friend showed me was hella lit and super groovy (kinda like oxnard a bit) and it was something i could jam to. I do agree with ur points with dre and i do think he is still a top tier producer even after all his time in the industry. Although my personal fav is 6ix bcse of the lit beats and diversity he has. The only thing I want for 6ix is for him to do other artists besides logic (even though logic is in my personal top 10) so that his career can grow. Who are some of your other fav producers?
The Pusha and Cole guest appearances were excellent! Production wise I was vibing the entire 55 minutes! .Paak has done it again! Shawn go ahead and make some room on your wall for the vinyl.
First time listening to Paac and I can say this makes me want to listen to everything he’s ever been on, or did. But Dre’s production on this also reminds me of how great he of a producer he is!
@@AbsoluteS1th The first time I heard Anderson Paak was his Tiny Desk NPR performance. It wasn't until this album that I went back and listened to Malibou, and god damn... I have yet to hear a bad song from him.
I still have to sit with this album cause I didn't expect it to be so much rapping. I wanted more soul out of him.. as of right now I think the album is good but not great. Maybe it'll click soon Btw Malibu is still flames and imo his best album
@@melvinslaughter7685 no actually I love rap. I consider myself a hip hop head but I just enjoy Anderson paak more when he sings cause he's so buttery smooth with his shit. This album is more rap than I expected. But the songs with Cole and Snoop Dogg are fucking amazing.
I love his singing too and do wish he had a couple more slow jams in there but hey i respect the artistic direction he fully committed to it and it feels more cohesive this way. His rapping and melodies are on point throughout the whole album imo
It's like near flawless and i like that this is his triumphant confident moment and it shows from his album art. It's clean, unclouded,focused,and proves that he's one of the top dogs in music.
Favorite song is "Sweet Chick". LOVE this album! Can't say it's better than MALIBU though... But Paak SPAZZED on "Mansa Musa"! K.Dot & Cole came through, and "Cheers" is a CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 2nd favorite song from the album! Love it, I'm ready for more.
I feel like the album is one of the best for the year. I think the first half of the album is good but from snoop forward it just ascends to straight godliness. Paak you’re a legend for this one.
This came out the same day as Spose's "We All Got Lost" and the music nerd in me jumped for joy! Both albums are amazing and will make my best-of-year-end list!
I agree. It's an amazing album. Not to sound racist or prejudiced but I prefer when black African Americans or White or latino people from urban areas rate and review black music. Not saying anybody can't have a ear for good music but it's more authentic and unbiased. People who can relate more and who knows what sounds to look for. It's about where The artists is trying to go with an album ,and if they accomplish that and get they point across mixed with good beats it a good album. This album was better than his last.
i was doing my first listen of the album. was scrolling and seen your video so obviously i had to stop and re listen to your video for my first reaction.
mkilco472 same, for me it seemed like some of the songs didn’t have any reasoning or theme behind it, he could’ve gave a little more than he did after a 3 year hiatus but overall it was pretty solid
@@DrunkenCacti ah, dope! I look forward to Mirrorland as well as Shawn's forthcoming review of said land edit: nice profile pic btw! my fav rap album/mixtape all time
I was watching your Schoolboy Q albuk review, and watching you now, you've really changed over the last 2 years. Not in a negative way either, in a positive, almost maturing way. (Most of the time)
Trippy is my favorite track off the album so far so I’m disappointed in your best tracks list. The production by Dre was fantastic, beautiful female vocals in the background, catchy hook by Paak and solid verse from him, and funny and great verse from Cole. Loved the sentiment behind it as well.
Have you ever listened to cunnilynguists or blu at all? I really think you would enjoy the albums A Piece of Strange and Below the Heavens. Both have some of the best production ever. Would love to watch you listen to those albums.
Mansa Musa was a African king. He is believed to be the single richest man in human history. He is best known for his trip to Mecca during which he passed through Egypt and gave away so much money the the economy collapsed suffering from inflation
The snoop one was my favorite, the bass line sample was so smooth and snoops cadence was so nostalgic, it was definitely a whole vibe, felt like I was in the car with my pops cruisin downtown
Paak didn’t disappoint, I had unreasonably high expectations and he somehow came through! YES LAWD!
My expectations were too damn high and somehow he fuckin passed them, what an amazing artist
Thomas Newton I was a guy who listen to Malibu and love the production but didn’t love the substance. However I knew he was still good and listening to this project it was so amazing
Right as soon as he said that it was a wrap LOL
1. [01:42] The Chase (ft. Kadhja Bonet)
2. [02:44] Headlow (ft. Norelle)
3. [03:45] Tints
4. [04:05] Who R U?
5. [05:45] 6 Summers
6. [08:21] Saviors
7. [10:12] Smile/Pretty
8. [11:12] Mansa Musa
9. [14:15] Brother's Keeper (ft. Pusha T)
10. [16:28] Anywhere (ft. Snoop Dogg)
11. [16:52] Trippy (ft. J.Cole)
12. [18:34] Cheers (ft. Q-Tip)
13. [21:12] Sweet Chick (ft. BJ The Chicago Kid)
14. [22:16] Left To Right
Ur Welcome 🥰
THANKS
❤️
I hope you live a prosperously successful and happy life! Thank you!
People like u r epic
@@haydenn125 TINTS**
"If I was wearing panties, they'd be off" - Shawn Cee, 2018
dayum
first thing he says haha
one of shawns best lines?
I think Shawn has forgotten what month it is.
No Pause ???
you know the album good when he don’t even put a worse track
Papa_ Fuego Facts I thought I was the only one who noticed 😂👌🏾
Facts 😂
Beautiful album especially that pusha feature
Cianan Kelly that track was crazy. One of my favorites
Brothers Keeper and the 1st track are the best!
cheers favorite song album
Totally agree
Pusha sounded so different
The only thing this album is missing is a Nate Dogg hook. RIP.
Warren G too!
Dj quik to
Facts
Scotian Canadien Welp his next album does.
@@evan5746 that feature hard as fuck tho
Can't wait for my vinyl to come in. It's gonna be one of those albums I play back for my kids
Black Mets Fan especially the road head skit!
@@Snazzyriffic lol
Speaking from experience, your kids gon think you corny till they start developing their own taste, you gon impact tf out them positively if you give em this man
Me too
In the intro, you gave a lot of high praise but you gave a previous album a low score. I don’t remember what the score was but If I’m being honest, I actually deleted you from recommendation because of that score. I click this vid to see what score you’d give Oxnard.
The Pusha and Cole verses 🔥🔥🔥
Update he called the cole track ok... i dont know how ill recover
Malik the Cole track was good, but not a highlight of the album
@@Waluigi-vr4qz It definitely was one of the best songs on this
Malik he’s a confirmed Cole hater
Victor Adeyinka nahhhhhh I honestly liked the Kendrick track more or the push one or the q-tip track, all better imo
Headphones give this and many more albums so much more depth please listen with headphones if you don’t already
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
That's so true. Another thing is that these reactors pause the music every 10 seconds, and don't listen to the transition between songs
too me dope Awesome play word album favorite song chees q-tip playlist summer jams
Man this is the motherfucking truth!!!!
man i have the surround sound harmon/kardon system in my home office that makes shit sound like magic
when pusha said he was top 5 nobody believed him but goddamn he wasnt lyin
Ehhh idk he might be top 5 for this year. But idk it is very subjective
I’d say he was top 5 around rn if he varied his subject matter more but he sticks to his coke bars, he’s good at what he does but he doesn’t have the versatility to be top 5
@@thomasnewton8223 neither does MF Doom, and people put him top 5
I'm surprised you haven't heard of Mansa Musa. Other than being the king of Mali, he was the richest man to ever existed. Homie flexed all of his gold and camels through a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Dude had so much gold he flooded the market in Egypt and it's value dropped for a over a decade
I’m glad he made an album that’s not a Malibu pt2 because they would’ve been compared super hard. I love his rapping flow. I was one of the few that enjoyed Compton. As a producer myself, I can really appreciate the mixing and the production intricacies. Who R U? goes hard Idk why people hate the drums, it makes no sense. I don’t understand how Paak fans would be disappointed with the project. Anderson .Paak is a legit G.O.A.T at this point.
I'm a bit disappointed with OXNARD, I feel like both his previous albums were better, this album lacks the depth that Anderson has, I feel like this album is Dr. Dre's interpretation of Anderson Paak. Malibu was made with less resources, less publicity, no big name features, no Dr. Dre and was a better project. Don't get me wrong, it's cool but for all the hype and waiting, it didn't meet my expectations.
Truck Turner Kinda agree I enjoy Malibu more there's so many bangers. Venice is amazing too
Aidan Moore Venice and Malibu have very similar sounds. I can say that this project has a different sound that no one was really expecting to heard from Anderson. I truly appreciate it. Listen to it a few times and you will develop a different appreciation for it. It’s just different but I truly love it .
Truck Turner Yeah. After multiple listens I’ve learned how hit or miss Mansa Musa and the final track were, but I like those, the last one is funny and it’s technically a bonus track so I don’t really count it. Oxnard is a fast-paced slow burn.
Jenee Frazier I mean the home home boy is from Oxnard tho
This album was straight fire!!! YES LAAAAAWD
Trippy is my fav song of the album dude, it's insanely good. The lyrics, the feature, the beat drop, PAAKS VOICE, meet me in the middle. God it's perfect.
Same here. When he said it was so-so, I let out the loudest "huh"😭
Paak a legend for getting Kendrick and Cole on the same album. 🙌
Massimo Pastizzo kendrick washed cole in features
Jay Rock did the same
Q tip over both of them
q tip awesome cool dope the massage
Ight just JID and Ye left. then we can wrap up this year edit : sorry I forgot earl man. let me live y'all
Kamal Hans ye not dropping fam
@@Schmonty a man can hope
@Lisha xoxo ASMR If frank drops I will eat a blonded vinyl and post it
Yandhi isn’t real
Im still hoping danny brown,earl and zay drop sum
finally an album reaction, been missing these videos
Dre has got to be the best Mixer, he really brought the best out of everything these tracks had to offer. Everyone involved did a beautiful job.
I definitely got Compton vibes listening to this, (highly underrated album.)
Wasn’t that tha album exclusive to Apple Music. My friends showed me some songs and they were straight fire but I couldn’t listen to it bcse I’m a spoitfy user
@@kenzohernando3868 it was a timed exclusive. People wanted another 2001, but if you go into it not expecting anything but good music, you'd appreciate it so much more. The album from start to finish played out so cinematically. It was like Dres version of good kid maad city.
One thing I noticed with every new hot artist Dre signs, he realeases an album along with them.
Snoop dogg doggy style/ the chronic,
Eminem slim shady lp/ 2001, Kendrick good kid maad city/ Compton.
I hope Dre feed on the energy Anderson paak brings and makes a new album.
@@edwin99901 i just checked spotify to check out ur claims, and while it is now on spotify, it is not available in my country (philippines). Thats a shame because what my friend showed me was hella lit and super groovy (kinda like oxnard a bit) and it was something i could jam to. I do agree with ur points with dre and i do think he is still a top tier producer even after all his time in the industry. Although my personal fav is 6ix bcse of the lit beats and diversity he has. The only thing I want for 6ix is for him to do other artists besides logic (even though logic is in my personal top 10) so that his career can grow.
Who are some of your other fav producers?
@@kenzohernando3868 Dre, Kanye, Apollo Brown, dj premier, sounwave, mike will, thundercat
The Pusha and Cole guest appearances were excellent! Production wise I was vibing the entire 55 minutes! .Paak has done it again! Shawn go ahead and make some room on your wall for the vinyl.
Mansa musa was an African king and is still the richest person to ever live just so you know
Anderson .Paak = another upcoming G.O.A.T! Album is beautiful, thought provoking, and just brings back the funk so well
He been bringin it back since '15 bro
Who R U? is my favourite song by far, great album. first time really experiencing Paak and it was unreal
You should really listen to malibu. His best album imo
Sweet Chick is easily one of the funniest tracks I've heard this year 😂😂😂 hilarious
One of the best albums of the year 100%
I first heard Anderson .Paak on The Documentary 2. Been a fan ever since.
Ayyy dope profile pic 👌💯
Same here..they dont know
Facts. But I've been fuccin with him since on the Compton Soundtrack album. He was featured on it a couple times.
Rondo SZN Breezy Lovejoy
Glad people loving Paak’s music man, been listening to him for so many years and been trying to put so many people on his music
First time listening to Paac and I can say this makes me want to listen to everything he’s ever been on, or did.
But Dre’s production on this also reminds me of how great he of a producer he is!
Tony Roboz Malibu is a dope album
Malibu is fire
@@AbsoluteS1th The first time I heard Anderson Paak was his Tiny Desk NPR performance. It wasn't until this album that I went back and listened to Malibou, and god damn... I have yet to hear a bad song from him.
megamixa Nxworries Yes Lawd should be your next listen, if you haven’t already. Malibu is a classic though.
Anderson Paak and J.I.D should do a song together
I still have to sit with this album cause I didn't expect it to be so much rapping. I wanted more soul out of him.. as of right now I think the album is good but not great. Maybe it'll click soon
Btw Malibu is still flames and imo his best album
So you don't like rap??
@@melvinslaughter7685 no actually I love rap. I consider myself a hip hop head but I just enjoy Anderson paak more when he sings cause he's so buttery smooth with his shit. This album is more rap than I expected. But the songs with Cole and Snoop Dogg are fucking amazing.
@The Hash horse you don't agree with my personal opinion so I will shame you because obviously my opinion is the only correct one
It's alright, I also felt it'll take awhile to really love.
I love his singing too and do wish he had a couple more slow jams in there but hey i respect the artistic direction he fully committed to it and it feels more cohesive this way. His rapping and melodies are on point throughout the whole album imo
This album will b slept on as one of the best album of 2018 keep up the work love the vids !
The features on this album were really impressive.
Anywhere and Smile/Petty >>>>>>>
cheers q-tip dope favorite song album
@@victoriaappiagei1482 that song grows on you then it's just orgasms after the 3rd listen
If Q - tip & D'Angelo had a love baby
Add Snoop to that mix
ladies and gentlemen:
we got a 9/10
Now we just need Zay to drop an album and make 2018 his year
whos zay?
@@williamfien-thies5477 Isaiah Rashad
That's what I'm saying!!!! It's been too long
Definitely not happening this year
@@merkingGuy idc I'm still holding out hope for December lol
the snoop,j cole and pusha t feature tho
It's like near flawless and i like that this is his triumphant confident moment and it shows from his album art. It's clean, unclouded,focused,and proves that he's one of the top dogs in music.
Bruh. I thought this was like a Tpab groovy version. Loved the review
Adonijah Henderson now you know where KDot got his style from “his words”
What the hell?
Tpab is groovy tho. Have you listened to that album? It’s all groove.... this is just straight funk no need to compare it to tpab.
Reminded me a lot of TPAB too but in a different style
Tpab is groovy and is better than this
is that an 8 or a 9 at the end i honestly cant tell.
I think it's a 9. It's too good to be an 8
I was asking the same thing I hope Shawn replies to you
Yeeteth it’s a 9. Look at how the bottom of the 9 curves up asymmetrically on the left hand side. Plus the opposite side is straight so you know.
You really didn’t know who mansa musa was smh
Ajay Langhorne just learned that in my college world history class
Literally went on a trip giving out gold and flooded the economy of several African countries
My 7th grade teacher taught me about him
Worlds richest man of all time
@@lionone457 deadass
Favorite song is "Sweet Chick". LOVE this album! Can't say it's better than MALIBU though...
But Paak SPAZZED on "Mansa Musa"! K.Dot & Cole came through, and "Cheers" is a CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 2nd favorite song from the album! Love it, I'm ready for more.
YES LAWWWD!!! This album is it
Anderson .Paak still packing heat as always😍🔥
Paak is just that
Nigga!!!
yo where is the underachievers new album reaction ??!!
Yeah but what you think of peachfuzz comin soon
Anderson .Paak - Giving you the soul food you need.
Great album, all the features are dope especially J. Cole’s
q tip awesome dope the massage
This whole entire album from the first note to the very last beat is PHENOMENAL!
YES LAAAAWWWWWDDDD!!!!
I will never know why you don’t have double the subscribers as Anthony Fantano. You are the truth 👊🏾✊🏾👋🏾💪🏾
I feel like the album is one of the best for the year. I think the first half of the album is good but from snoop forward it just ascends to straight godliness. Paak you’re a legend for this one.
Loved this album, i needed this reaction ^^
This came out the same day as Spose's "We All Got Lost" and the music nerd in me jumped for joy! Both albums are amazing and will make my best-of-year-end list!
As soon as it dropped, I bought it. Didnt even hear the first song, just straight bought it. Never regretted it yet lol
loved the album and your reaction
I agree. It's an amazing album. Not to sound racist or prejudiced but I prefer when black African Americans or White or latino people from urban areas rate and review black music. Not saying anybody can't have a ear for good music but it's more authentic and unbiased. People who can relate more and who knows what sounds to look for. It's about where The artists is trying to go with an album ,and if they accomplish that and get they point across mixed with good beats it a good album. This album was better than his last.
i was doing my first listen of the album. was scrolling and seen your video so obviously i had to stop and re listen to your video for my first reaction.
Kirk Knight otw???
Dope album but for whatever reason I didn’t take much away from it. It was worth a listen tho
mkilco472 same, for me it seemed like some of the songs didn’t have any reasoning or theme behind it, he could’ve gave a little more than he did after a 3 year hiatus but overall it was pretty solid
@@dzzy6228 He didn't take a hiatus listen to Nyck @ Knight
Alex Martini I completely forgot about that album tf wrong with me 🤦🏿♂️
Underwhelming
I got stuck at 6 summers and can’t stop hitting repeat. I cant wait to hear the rest
quick to review paak but taking your time to review mick
I think his review was in his last playlist video but I’d like a more in-depth look into how he feels about it. Hell of an album
Steelo cruz that’s because this album is miles better
Jackson Muralt fuck off
Bruceiah James he ain't wrong. Better albums get priority
Black Rose 123 fuck off corny nigga
.Paak is too underrated
I can't lie..your reaction to Saviors Road was me on the morning of it dropping. It was a great day
Right now it's AOTY for me. I'm going to be listening to my other favorites from the year and try to rank them.
Honestly, I love this album, some of this album made me feel like it was a soundtrack for an 80's buddy cop film. fucking love it
Why you look like Usher from certain angles?
Also, why tf haven't you reviewed an EARTHGANG album yet? bOi iF YoU dON'T gET
RiakkteR4 he’s mentioned them before, he likes earthgang he just checked them out on his own time. i’m sure he will cover their next album
@@DrunkenCacti ah, dope! I look forward to Mirrorland as well as Shawn's forthcoming review of said land
edit: nice profile pic btw! my fav rap album/mixtape all time
Oxnard locals represent 💁🏽♂️
machxerovii Oxnard CA
Can you make a vinyl video?
I was watching your Schoolboy Q albuk review, and watching you now, you've really changed over the last 2 years. Not in a negative way either, in a positive, almost maturing way. (Most of the time)
Headlow is my favourite joint at the moment, so smooth
Finally a 9/10 album worthy of 9/10. Amazing work of art Oxnard is.
My second favorite album of the year after KIDS SEE GHOSTS!
Oxnard would’ve been my favorite album if it had come out in another year. So damn good
awesome cool dope music good Oxnard best ever album year
After I saw him perform on the 4 Your Eyez Only tour I knew he was mad talented but he really outdid himself with this album.
Couldn’t agree more with this whole reaction and review. I was feeling the same way on my first listen. Loved this album.
they gotta make a comeback for another yes lawd album! But for now, oxnard ❤️❤️🔥🔥
6 Summers has had the most replay value for me. Really enjoy the ladder half groove.
thank you Shawn. I was wondering if you'd do a first reaction to it.
Do you ever do Classic, throwback album reviews?.
Love an MMLP reaction.
Such an underrated record looking back on it. I don't hear too many people talking about it, but I think it's Paak's best and is amazing.
You have a completely different taste as most. That's dope
I grew up near Santa Barbara Oxnard area and I swear he captures the sound perfectly.
Don’t tell me you’re skipping Fetti, Paak killed this project
Been waiting all day for this
HE REPIN FOR OXNARD🔥 we on top
Trippy is my favorite track off the album so far so I’m disappointed in your best tracks list. The production by Dre was fantastic, beautiful female vocals in the background, catchy hook by Paak and solid verse from him, and funny and great verse from Cole. Loved the sentiment behind it as well.
98 Til Infinity Yep, my favorite track on the album.
Me too along with Anywhere
98 Til Infinity Dre didn’t produce Trippy. Chris Dave and the Drumhedz produced it. Dre did mix and master it though
Been waiting for this album and he came correct. Andy did this one 👌🏾
I’ve been a fan of Anderson since hearing him on the Compton soundtrack
why'd u skip mick jenkins' album ?
He talked about it in his video, "SONGS I'M LISTENING TO - 11/7/18".
Both melon and Shawn cee did, this some bullshit mick deserves better
m honestly one of the best albums this year
awesome Cool good music Anderson park Oxnard album year best
also kendricks line "Bomb head is non disclosure"
Johny Sage non
still not over this album, so refreshing
Have you ever listened to cunnilynguists or blu at all? I really think you would enjoy the albums A Piece of Strange and Below the Heavens. Both have some of the best production ever. Would love to watch you listen to those albums.
J.i.d where you at boy I'm waiting!
Come through with your knowledge about Anderson. Subscribed just on that alone.
Good shit sean ceena. I hope you got that underacheivers album on your radar too 👍
Mansa Musa was a African king. He is believed to be the single richest man in human history. He is best known for his trip to Mecca during which he passed through Egypt and gave away so much money the the economy collapsed suffering from inflation
Kendrick Lamar, Pusha T, J. Cole, Snoop, Dre... DAMN, those features.
been waiting for this😤😤
Listen 1 - It's about a 7
5 seconds into contemplating my thoughts - this album is AMAZING
Imagine an Anderson .Paak Mac Miller collab album
awesome cool dope rlp Mac miller
You should make a video on the albums on your wall. Like if you agree
its funny that you didnt say much about the Snoop track and didnt like J cole one that much when those are two of my favs Snoop snapped
I didn't think there was much to say, that entire track was a vibe from start to finish imo
The snoop one was my favorite, the bass line sample was so smooth and snoops cadence was so nostalgic, it was definitely a whole vibe, felt like I was in the car with my pops cruisin downtown