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After rolling out guest-filled singles for about a year now, Anderson .Paak’s live backing band the Free Nationals has finally detailed their debut album. The long-awaited, self-titled effort is due to arrive on December 13.

The Free Nationals will boast 13 feature-heavy tracks. Including contributions from Kali Uchis and the late Mac Miller ("Time"), Daniel Caesar and Unknown Mortal Orchestra (“Beauty & Essex”), as well as T.I., Chronixx, J.I.D, and of course Anderson .Paak. The band also shared a new single, "Shibuya" with the Internet’s Syd. Listen to the song below.

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Gearing up for their imminent album release, Free Nationals revealed the project's full tracklist, check it out below.

Album Tracklisting:

1. Obituaries 2. Beauty & Essex (w/ Daniel Caesar & Unknown Mortal Orchestra) 3. On Sight (w/ JID, Kadhja Bonet, MIKNNA) 4. Shibuya (w/ Syd) 5. Apartment (feat. Benny Sings) 6. Gidget (feat. Anderson .Paak) 7. Rene (feat. Callum Connor) 8. Time (w/ Kali Uchis & Mac Miller) 9. Cut Me A Break (feat T.I.) 10. Eternal Light (feat. Chronixx) 11. Oslo (feat. Callum Connor & T. Nava) 12. Lester Diamond 13. The Rivington (feat. Conway, Westside Gunn, Joyce)

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