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Anderson .Paak – Malibu (2xLP, 10th Anniversary Coloured Vinyl)

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Anderson .Paak – Malibu (2xLP, 10th Anniversary Coloured Vinyl)

Anderson .Paak – Malibu (2xLP, 10th Anniversary Coloured Vinyl)

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Ships from: Melbourne
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  • Ten years ago, Anderson .Paak didn't just release an album; he staged a full-scale takeover of the soul and hip-hop landscape. Released on January 15, 2016, Malibu served as the definitive arrival of an artist who had spent years grinding in the underground before a star-making turn on Dr. Dre’s Compton. While his previous work hinted at his potential, Malibu was the moment the world met the "Cheeky Andy" persona in full—a virtuosic drummer, a raspy-voiced crooner, and a sharp-witted rapper all rolled into one.

    The album is a sprawling, sun-drenched journey through the Southern California coast, blending 1970s funk, church-reared gospel, and gritty boom-bap into something that feels both nostalgic and entirely futuristic. With a heavyweight production lineup including 9th Wonder, Madlib, Kaytranada, and Hi-Tek, the record maintains a warm, analog texture that was a breath of fresh air in an increasingly digital era. It’s an album that breathes, full of intentional imperfections and the kind of "in-the-pocket" groove that can only come from a seasoned live performer. Beyond the infectious, dance-floor-ready energy of tracks like "Am I Wrong" and "Come Down," the album is a deeply autobiographical masterwork.

    .Paak uses the 65-minute runtime to unpack his life story with startling clarity, touching on his mother’s gambling addiction, his father’s incarceration, and his own brushes with homelessness with a sense of resilience that never feels heavy-handed. He weaves these heavy themes through a lens of triumph, grounded by vintage surfing documentary samples that give the project its cinematic, coastal atmosphere. It’s a celebratory record born out of struggle, anchored by his impeccable technicality on the drums and a guest list—featuring ScHoolboy Q, Rapsody, and The Game—that feels hand-picked to complement his specific brand of West Coast swagger.

    A decade later, Malibu stands as a modern classic and the blueprint for the soulful revivalism that would eventually lead .Paak to global superstardom and Grammy-winning heights. It remains a testament to the idea that the most profound music often comes from the most personal places, proving ten years on that the best way to move forward is to stay rooted in the groove.

  • Artist: Anderson .Paak
    Label: OBE
    Format: LP
    Units: 2
    Country: US
    Genre: Hip Hop & RnB
    Style: Conscious, Contemporary R&B, Neo Soul
  • A1 The Bird
    A2 Heart Don'T Stand A Chance
    A3 The Waters
    A4 The Season / Carry Me
    B1 Put Me Thru
    B2 Am I Wrong
    B3 Without You
    B4 Parking Lot
    C1 Lite Weight
    C2 Room In Here
    C3 Water Fall (Interluuube)
    C4 Your Prime
    D1 Come Down
    D2 Silicon Valley
    D3 Celebrate
    D4 The Dreamer

$17.52

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Anderson .Paak – Malibu (2xLP, 10th Anniversary Coloured Vinyl)

$50.06

$17.52

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Condition: Brand New
Ships from: Melbourne
  • Description
  • Release details
  • Tracklist
  • Ten years ago, Anderson .Paak didn't just release an album; he staged a full-scale takeover of the soul and hip-hop landscape. Released on January 15, 2016, Malibu served as the definitive arrival of an artist who had spent years grinding in the underground before a star-making turn on Dr. Dre’s Compton. While his previous work hinted at his potential, Malibu was the moment the world met the "Cheeky Andy" persona in full—a virtuosic drummer, a raspy-voiced crooner, and a sharp-witted rapper all rolled into one.

    The album is a sprawling, sun-drenched journey through the Southern California coast, blending 1970s funk, church-reared gospel, and gritty boom-bap into something that feels both nostalgic and entirely futuristic. With a heavyweight production lineup including 9th Wonder, Madlib, Kaytranada, and Hi-Tek, the record maintains a warm, analog texture that was a breath of fresh air in an increasingly digital era. It’s an album that breathes, full of intentional imperfections and the kind of "in-the-pocket" groove that can only come from a seasoned live performer. Beyond the infectious, dance-floor-ready energy of tracks like "Am I Wrong" and "Come Down," the album is a deeply autobiographical masterwork.

    .Paak uses the 65-minute runtime to unpack his life story with startling clarity, touching on his mother’s gambling addiction, his father’s incarceration, and his own brushes with homelessness with a sense of resilience that never feels heavy-handed. He weaves these heavy themes through a lens of triumph, grounded by vintage surfing documentary samples that give the project its cinematic, coastal atmosphere. It’s a celebratory record born out of struggle, anchored by his impeccable technicality on the drums and a guest list—featuring ScHoolboy Q, Rapsody, and The Game—that feels hand-picked to complement his specific brand of West Coast swagger.

    A decade later, Malibu stands as a modern classic and the blueprint for the soulful revivalism that would eventually lead .Paak to global superstardom and Grammy-winning heights. It remains a testament to the idea that the most profound music often comes from the most personal places, proving ten years on that the best way to move forward is to stay rooted in the groove.

  • Artist: Anderson .Paak
    Label: OBE
    Format: LP
    Units: 2
    Country: US
    Genre: Hip Hop & RnB
    Style: Conscious, Contemporary R&B, Neo Soul
  • A1 The Bird
    A2 Heart Don'T Stand A Chance
    A3 The Waters
    A4 The Season / Carry Me
    B1 Put Me Thru
    B2 Am I Wrong
    B3 Without You
    B4 Parking Lot
    C1 Lite Weight
    C2 Room In Here
    C3 Water Fall (Interluuube)
    C4 Your Prime
    D1 Come Down
    D2 Silicon Valley
    D3 Celebrate
    D4 The Dreamer