In fact, after parts of Compton, and that snippet of Kanye’s “No More Parties in LA”, Malibu feels like the proper arrival of post- TPaB hip-hop. Paak fills Malibu with the sunniest vibes from To Pimp a Butterfly-think of it as the TPaB you’d actually want to play at a barbecue. The album’s 16 tracks will cost you just over an hour, but there isn’t a bum note on here. (He appeared on six of that album’s tracks.) Malibuis not Paak’s first album-he released Venice last year, and two other projects in 2012 as Breezy Lovejoy-but it does feel like his hard-earned breakthrough. You may recognize Paak’s briny voice-at times so reminiscent of Kendrick Lamar-from some of the finest moments of Dr. Paak has a terrific new album out today called Malibu.
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