Anderson .Paak debuts visuals for The Waters and The Season/Carry Me
Featuring baptism scenes and Donald Trump trash monsters
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Your support makes all the difference.Anderson .Paak just dropped the first visuals from his sophomore album Malibu.
"The Waters" with BJ The Chicago Kid and "The Season/Carry Me” are featured in the six-minute clip directed by Paak himself and Chris Le.
The Compton singer offers an aesthetic similar to Malibu's album art, a baptism scene, and a giant Donald Trump trash monster.
Paak has been busy lately, recently teaming up with DJ-producer Kaytranada for his "Glowed Up" track, and will soon star in the Beats By Dre documentary All in a Day's Work.
You can watch the full video for "The Waters" and "The Season/Carry Me" below.
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