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PAAK, Anderson - Ventura - Vinyl (gatefold LP)

Sold Date: December 8, 2024
Start Date: November 26, 2024
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Cat: 019029 6901966. Rel: 8 Jul 19
Hip Hop/R&B


Side 1 - Track 1. Come Home (feat Andre 3000)Side 1 - Track 2. Make It Better (feat Smokey Robinson)Side 1 - Track 3. Reachin' 2 Much (feat Lalah Hathaway)Side 1 - Track 4. Winners CircleSide 1 - Track 5. Good Heels (feat Jazmine Sullivan)Side 2 - Track 1. Yada YadaSide 2 - Track 2. King JamesSide 2 - Track 3. Chosen One (feat Sonyae Elise)Side 2 - Track 4. Jet Black (feat Brandy)Side 2 - Track 5. TwilightSide 2 - Track 6. What Can We Do? (feat Nate Dogg)

The criticism of Anderson .Paak's last album, the glossy, big-budget "Oxnard", was so voluminous that his mum took to social media to defend it. The fast-rising rapper laughed off the haters at the time, but it must have hurt. Either way, he's changed direction again on "Ventura", a follow-up that's noticeably more refrained than its predecessor. Musically, what we're offered is stripped-back '70s soul and Prince style purple funk instrumentation fused with head-nodding hip-hop and R&B beats. Paak is lyrically on point throughout, eschewing some of his more sexually explicit lyrics in the post #MeToo era. To complete the picture of an artist going back to his roots, the assembled guests (Outkast's Andre 3000 included) are generally pushed to the background in an unobtrusive manner.