Anderson .Paak & Mark Ronson Join Forces For “Then There Were Two”

“Then There Were Two” is off of the Spies In Disguise soundtrack.


Spies In Disguise is a star-studded film that is set to drop on Christmas day. Since the film is star-studded, I think the soundtrack to it should be star-studded, too. Apparently Mark Ronson agrees with me, because today, the executive producer of the soundtrack decided to drop a beautiful single off of it called “Then There Were Two” that features the one and only Anderson .Paak!

“Then There Were Two” is electrifying, funky, and hard-hitting. On it, Anderson .Paak flexes his vocal skills, gifting us with a singing performance that is pretty damn exhilarating. Aside from Anderson, you get guitar-play by Tom Brenneck on the song that is nothing less than thrilling.

To me, Anderson .Paak is Tory Lanez with a kufi on.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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