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ABOUT Anderson .Paak

Brandon Paak Anderson, better known by his stage name Anderson .Paak is a singer, songwriter, producer, and drummer from Oxnard, California.

.Paak released his debut EP, Violets Are Blue, under his original moniker, Breezy Lovejoy, in 2010. Continuing to release projects under his original name, .Paak released O.B.E. Vol. 1 (June 2012) and Lovejoy (October 2012).

Before his 2014 album Venice, .Paak officially changed his name to Anderson .Paak. When asked if his name change was symbolic of a turning point in his career by Consequence of Sound, he stated:

Yeah, that was the case. […] and I felt like it was time to transition to a different name.

With his name change, .Paak was reborn. Venice, released a full two years after his last project showcased .Paak’s incredible versatility. “Milk n’ Honey” showed .Paak’s storytelling ability. In “The City,” .Paak shows he can create a West Coast anthem. “Drugs,” the single that got .Paak noticed by Dre, is perhaps .Paak’s most telling song of his sound, with powerful vocals and progressive production on full display.

2015 was a standout year for .Paak, thanks to his guest features. Appearing on six songs on Dr. Dre’s Compton, as well as two songs on The Game’s The Documentary 2.5, .Paak’s popularity skyrocketed.

In late 2015, .Paak released two EP’s: The Anderson .Paak EP in collaboration with The Blended Babies and Link Up & Suede as one half of NxWorries with producer Knxwledge.

Riding the success of 2015, 2016 saw .Paak collaborate with many big name artists. Anderson was featured on Macklemore’s “Dance Off”, Domo Genesis’ “Dapper”, KAYTRANDA’s “Glowed Up,” Snakehips “Money On Me”, ScHoolboy Q’s “Blank Face”, and Mac Miller’s “Dang!”.

In January of 2016, .Paak released his second album, Malibu. The album, sixteen tracks in length, is .Paak’s strongest work to date, showing the growth he’s made since his Breezy Lovejoy days. The album was met with incredible praise, receiving an 85 on Metacritic, making it one of the most well-received albums of the year.

After the release of Malibu, .Paak announced that he signed to Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment:

.Paak was a member of 2016’s XXL Freshman Issue.

He released his third studio album, Oxnard, on November 16, 2018. He would release two singles prior to the project: “Tints”, featuring Kendrick Lamar, and “Who R U?”, produced in part by Dr. Dre. The album was received well by critics, and debuted at #11 on the Billboard 200. The song “Bubblin” won “Best Rap Performance” at the 61st Grammy Awards on May 17, 2019.

On April 12, 2019, he released his fourth studio album, Ventura. The star-studded project features such artists as André 3000, Smokey Robinson, Lalah Hathaway, and more. Ventura would become Paak’s first US Top Ten hit, debuting at #4 on the Billboard 200.

CONTRIBUTOR

Rick Ross

William Roberts II, known under his stage name Rick Ross (Sometimes stylized as Rick Ro$$), has rapidly ascended the hip-hop ranks. He started his career writing for and making occasional appearances on records on the Slip-n-Slide label. As soon as he got a chance for a solo album, he never looked back, launching popular album one after the other he built one of the most successful rap careers of the 2000s. Ross is known for his booming baritone voice, luscious beard, and signature grunt.

His 2006 platinum debut album Port of Miami contained the debut smash record “Hustlin’” and got to #1 on the Billboard charts. Since then, Ross has continued to release top-selling albums.

Ross is also the founder of the highly successful Maybach Music Group label which has powerhouse artists Meek Mill and Wale signed to it, among others. The label has seen nine solo and three compilation albums, including five certified Gold albums.

Anderson .Paak — CUT EM IN ft. Rick Ross Lyrics

[Intro: Big Sean & Anderson .Paak]
(G. Ry got me)
(Hit-Boy on the beat so, bitch, you gotta go berserk)
Yeah, yeah, okay, hmm

[Chorus: Anderson .Paak]
Sometimes you need a friend (Need a friend)
Not the ones that just show up and don’t put nothin’ in (Nothin’ in)
You know the ones that lend a hand and wanna see you win (See you win)
When you come up on a lick, make sure you cut ’em in (Cut ’em in)
And then, uh
Sometimes you need a foe (You need a foe)
One that keep your eyes open, keep your on your toes (Keep your on your toes)
You know the ones that wanna keep you where you been before (Been before)
But I can’t go (No I can’t go), no I can’t go (No I can’t go)
And whoa, uh
Sometimes I need a check (Check)
Not the sneakers but the ones that make you watch your step (Make you watch your step)
Fuck your chain, fuck your name, I’m ‘bout your respect (‘Bout your respect)
Givin’ more than I what I get, expectin’ up the bag
In fact

You know I sat down with my accountant
He said “I got good news and I got bad news” (Okay)
I said “What’s the good news?”
He said “The good news is you made a lot” (Whoa, okay)
I said “What’s the bad news?”
He said “The bad news is you spent more”
Okay, oh shit, look, uh

[Verse 1: Anderson .Paak & Rick Ross]
Sometimes you need the faith (You need the faith)
Sometimes you need to know your worth, sometimes you need to wait
Shoot like the Golden Boy but not from the Bay
You can’t negociate with Dre, you gon’ have to pay (You gon’ have to pay)
But wait (Wait, wait)
Juggin’ on the main stage
Fuckin’ up the main frame
Loosen up your face, baby (Ah)
Sometimes I need a vacay (It’s the biggest)
Meditate, hydrate
Protect my energy before engament (Huh)
(Maybach Music)

[Verse 2: Rick Ross]
Grew up havin’ nothin’, you labelled impatient (Huh)
But once the boss made it, you labelled amazin’
Meticulous with words, that’s your force of nature (Boss)
I don’t wanna seem absurd but the boy’s a gangster
Foc-focusin’ on me, way from Tel-Aviv (Tel-Aviv)
Barbados with the hustle [?] (Woo)
The state of destinations, all I wanna see (See)
Oceans from residences, it’s three different ones a week
’Cause I deserve that (Deserve that)
It’s time to learn that (Learn that)
Mess around and put that thing over your permit (Your permit)
Six figures, every year, yeah I earned that (I earned that)
At the front of these lines is where my turn at, huh
(Maybach Music)

[Chorus: Anderson .Paak]
Sometimes you need a friend (Need a friend)
Not the ones that just show up and don’t put nothin’ in (Nothin’ in)
You know the ones that lend a hand and wanna see you win (See you win)
When you come up on a lick, make sure you cut ’em in (Cut ’em in)
And then, uh
Sometimes you need a foe (You need a foe)

[Verse 3: Anderson .Paak]
Oh
Men ain’t gon’ lie (Oh)
Women ain’t gon’ lie (Oh)
You lookin’ for the truth, then the numbers don’t hide (Oh)
Lookin’ for the root of all evil, they need to go (Oh)
Open up the briefcase, see it with your eyes (Oh)
Everybody claim to be the greatest of all times
But they never spend a day in the rain in the front line (No lie, no lie)
Uh, stop playin’ on my phone now
Shoot like Kilo, pull up in a space coupe
With the roof, optional, wonder why they follow suit
I’ve been groomed from the womb, came out of my mama coochie
With some brand new tennis shoes, that’s the [?] speedin’ bullet
Nah, nah, nah, it’s cool, it’s cool, it’s cool (Don’t play with it, baby)
Say what you gon’ do with that (Stop playin’ the baby)
Turn around, if you don’t do it now (Don’t play with it, baby)
Exactly, yeah
It’s not a game

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