The tape’s most thrilling single, “Nunya,” is like Kehlani’s savage take on “ Bug A Boo,” with a monster hook to match its monster kiss-off: “You put on a show/’Cause you don’t want the world to know/That you lost the girl who got it on her own.” And the opener “Footsteps” is angelic neo-soul with the piercing emotionality of Joni Mitchell. The sparkling self-respect jam “Morning Glory” evokes TLC, autonomy, and collectedness. The playlistification of mainstream music has not hindered this refreshingly concise collection of pop, rap, and ’90s R&B resilience. Fittingly titled, it was made during her pregnancy (Kehlani’s daughter is due in March) and is her strongest, most distilled release. While We Wait is Kehlani’s fourth project: her third mixtape and first since SweetSexySavage. Kehlani’s music knows hurt, but its theme is survival. “Piece of Mind,” the breezy highlight of her 2017 debut LP SweetSexySavage, was a poised anthem about regaining composure and self-worth after a psychologically fraught time. But in an era of morbid sadness in pop and rap, Kehlani’s songs are tinged with optimism. 28, the first time the song has crossed the eight-digit mark in a single week.In her journey from a gauged-ear teen on “America’s Got Talent” to her current zen-like self-pop music sage, wellness app guru, “Come As You Are” tattooed above a portrait of Lauryn Hill on her left bicep-Kehlani, who is now 23, has spoken bluntly about her struggles with mental health and her difficult childhood, likening her parents to Bonnie and Clyde. It also climbs 72-67 on the Billboard Hot 100, helped by a 7 percent gain to 10.3 million U.S. The collaboration rises 34-32 in its fourth week on the Rhythmic Songs airplay chart and boasts a 23 percent surge in plays in the week ending March 3, according to Nielsen Music. “Nights” also continues its ascent on other Billboard rankings. The track is already Kehlani’s best showing on the chart, topping the No. 17, “Footsteps,” featuring Musiq Soulchildīeyond the six new starters, the project’s lead single “Nights Like This,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, reaches a new peak with a 5-4 climb. Here’s a rundown of Kehlani’s new arrivals to the list: 13 entrance of “Nunya,” featuring Dom Kennedy. Kehlani Emerges From Her Cocoon in Hypnotic New 'Butterfly' Video: WatchĪs Wait debuts, six of the mixtape’s cuts arrive on the Hot R&B Songs chart, led by the No.
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