Kehlani lanza su quinto álbum homónimo: colaboraciones y lista de canciones

La artista de R&B Kehlani lanzó su quinto álbum de estudio homónimo el 24 de abril a través de Atlantic Records, tras el anuncio realizado el mes pasado que coincidió con su 31 cumpleaños. Basado en éxitos recientes como 'Frozen' y 'Folded', ganador de un Grammy, el proyecto cuenta con la participación de Lil Wayne, Pusha T, Cardi B, Brandy, Usher y más.

Marcando el quinto proyecto de larga duración de Kehlani después de cuatro mixtapes que abarcan 17 años —y siguiendo directamente a Crash de 2024 y Blue Water Road de 2022—, el álbum regresa a las raíces del R&B de la vieja escuela, conocido por éxitos como 'Nights Like This', 'Toxic' y 'After Hours'.

'Frozen', del verano pasado, acumuló más de 800 millones de reproducciones a nivel mundial y dio lugar a remixes con Toni Braxton, JoJo, Mario y Ne-Yo.

El álbum abre con 'Another Luva', que cuenta con Lil Wayne y evoca las vibraciones de mediados de la década de 2000, e incluye 'No Such Thing' con Pusha T y Malice de Clipse. Entre los temas destacados se encuentran los que cuentan con Brandy, Usher, Missy Elliott, Lil Jon, T-Pain, Big Sean y Cardi B en 'Pocket'. Canciones como 'I Need You', 'Back and Forth', 'Out The Window', 'Ooh' y 'Unlearn' profundizan en el amor, el desamor, la vulnerabilidad y el crecimiento, temas que ya se habían adelantado en el comunicado de prensa del anuncio.

Atlantic Records confirmó que el lanzamiento se llevó a cabo según lo previsto el 24 de abril.

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