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Rating: 4 out of 5.Anderson .Paak is a chameleon.
Do you know what I find crazy? Anderson .Paak’s name doesn’t get the recognition it deserves when discussing versatile artists in hip-hop. Over the years, he’s showcased his skills, trading bars with top-notch spitters, harmonizing with Bruno Mars, and lending his talent to numerous collaborations. With “From Here,” he once again demonstrates his versatility, collaborating with Knxwledge, Snoop Dogg, and October London.
In “From Here,” Anderson .Paak and October London take turns lamenting being abandoned by their once-beloved partners. Now, they find themselves feeling as lonely as Gordon Hayward on the Oklahoma City Thunder.’In “From Here,” Anderson .Paak and October London take turns lamenting being abandoned by their once-beloved partners. Now, they find themselves feeling as lonely as Gordon Hayward on the Oklahoma City Thunder.
“From Here” rides on the smooth, relaxed production crafted by Knxwledge. Over it, Anderson .Paak and October London deliver stellar vocal performances brimming with emotion and undeniable talent, evoking the essence of professional singers from any era you can envision. As for Snoop Dogg, he doesn’t spit bars on this track; instead, he closes it with an incredibly slick soliloquy.
Give “From Here” a shot below. Also, stay tuned for NxWorries’ forthcoming project Why Lawd. It’s dropping on June 5th.
Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.