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Adrian L. Miller
Adrian L. Miller is an American music entertainment executive, manager, music supervisor, and executive producer. Miller also serves as owner and managing partner of the agency Xyion. Miller is also known for his A&R and music management, namely for the artist Anderson .Paak. Under Miller's management, Anderson has won numerous Grammy Awards, with Miller serving as executive producer for all his album releases. Early life Miller was born in Saint Louis, Missouri. Growing up, he split his time between St. Louis and Los Angeles. His father Sylvester owned a Black Circle Records Store, where Miller first became interested in music. During interviews, he recalled his father telling him about various artists and learning about music through reading credits on LP record, vinyls. His love for music from a young age pushed Miller to pursue becoming a rapper. He also spent time as a breakdancer with St. Louis City Breakers. In 1988, Miller was accepted at the University of Tulsa where he ...
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Malibu (album)
''Malibu'' is the second studio album by American rapper Anderson .Paak. It was released on January 15, 2016, by ArtClub International, Empire Distribution, OBE and Steel Wool Records following the release of his EP, ''Link Up & Suede'', with Knxwledge (credited as the duo, NxWorries). ''Malibu'' was supported by four singles: "The Season / Carry Me", "Am I Wrong", "Room in Here" and "Come Down". The album received widespread critical acclaim, placing highly on several music critics' end-of-year lists. It received a Grammy nomination for Best Urban Contemporary Album. Background The album is described as the beginning of his potential commercial breakthrough, following his prominent role on Dr. Dre's album ''Compton'' (2015). Paak is featured on six songs on ''Compton'', including "Animals". The track was produced by DJ Premier. Although, the track was initially slated for his 2016 album, ''Malibu''. Dr. Dre later approved to have the track featured on his album ''Compton''. Pr ...
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