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“It’s almost done,” FreeNats guitarist Jose Rios tells triple j Breakfast. “Next couple of months it should be out… before [June/July]. We’re putting the finishing touches on it right now.”
Given a nudge by the .Paak Man, they also spilled the beans about the album’s packed guestlist; “This will literally be the first [time], we’ve never told anybody about the features.”
Well, here goes: expect collabs with Mac Miller (who crossed paths with .Paak on ‘Dang!’), ‘After The Storm’ singer Kali Uchis, her former link-up Daniel Caesar, and possibly T.I. and Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
If that wasn’t enough vibrant soul-funk-fusion excitement for you, there’s another solo album from the Free Nationals’ drum-punishing frontman in the works too.
Anderson .Paak says his Aftermath Entertainment label big boss, Dr. Dre, "had a heavy role in this new album that’s almost done as well. Just going through the mixing phase. I won’t say any dates but you can definitely expect it this year, sometime."
“It’s dope to be around like legends like that and you can feel the mutual respect. That’s what I always did it for, I wasn’t really thinking about money or fame, I just wanted the respect from the people I look up to musically. It’s amazing.”
We talk to Anderson .Paak about the fame barometer of youth, working with Spike Jonze, having 75,000 unreleased songs, what it's like working with Dr. Dre, Q-Tip, and Busta Rhymes, and changing his name from Breezy Lovejoy, and working on a weed farm.
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