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Anderson .Paak is finally getting the respect he deserves. After dropping absolutely immaculate projects such as Malibu and the joint album with Knxwledge Yes Lawd!, .Paak has reached the summit with Oxnard. Dr. Dre getting behind the raspy crooner and rapper helped elevate him to a commercially viable status, and Oxnard is being played from the valleys of Los Angeles to the snow-covered streets of New York. The album is a cool mix of funk, soul, R&B, and hip-hop, and Dre's guiding influence can be easily discerned by those who are used to .Paak's vintage sound. 

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Paak will be sitting down with TIDAL's Elliot Wilson for an episode of CRWN on Monday night. TIDAL will exclusively stream the conversation where Anderson .Paak will discuss the path leading up to the release of his 14-track project named after his hometown Oxnard, past projects, what’s to come for the future, and more. .Paak's home county, Ventura, has recently been hit by devastating fires and a mass shooting in Thousand Oaks that left 12 dead. He will undoubtedly touch down on the tragedies that have gone down in his city.  Starting at 7pm PT/10pm ET, you can watch the interview. You can live stream the interview on TIDAL.com/CRWN.

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