Anderson .Paak & Jane Handcock — Stare At Me

Rating: 4 out of 5.
SDTARE AT ME Anderson .Paak and Jane Handcock

Anderson .Paak dropped “Stare At Me” featuring Jane Handcock on June 27th.

There’s never been a moment where someone said, “Turn off that Anderson .Paak.” The man simply doesn’t miss. His latest release, “Stare At Me,” features a soulful collaboration with Jane Handcock that delivers playful charm, silky vocals, and undeniable chemistry.

From the first note, Jane Handcock commands the spotlight with rich, effortless vocals that bring warmth and precision to the track. Her tone is electric but grounded, floating perfectly alongside Anderson .Paak’s signature rasp and rhythmic cadence. The two artists bounce off each other seamlessly, delivering flirtation and fun in every bar.

“Stare At Me” leans into breezy soul, offering a refreshing vibe that contrasts with many of the heavier, introspective tracks dominating 2025. It’s the kind of song that fits just as well on a sunset slow dance playlist as it does playing from a car speaker during a golden hour cruise.

Anderson .Paak and Jane Handcock prove that soulful chemistry, when done right, never goes out of style.



RGM RATING

Rating: 4 out of 5.

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