Taking to lovely, yet slightly melancholic production, Kehlani sets it off over a descending piano progression. Putting her relationship under the microscope, Kehlani sits her partner in the hot seat, proceeding to lay it all on the table.
"I am single. and focused," Kehlani wrote in a since-deleted December tweet. Fast-forward to early February, when YG unveiled his new wrist tattoo dedicated to Kehlani.
Just a day after announcing her new album Blue Water Road, Kehlani launches the first single "Altar." On the heartfelt track, produced by Pop Wansel, Kehlani pays tribute to loved ones who have passed away.
After teaming up with Ty Dolla $ign, Kehlani spreads her wings on her latest single "Butterfly" off her upcoming mixtape While We Wait. The pregnant songstress shows a vulnerable side on the stripped-down song.
On the midtempo R&B jam, a brokenhearted Kehlani yearns for an ex lover. "On some nights like this, shorty, I can't help but think of us," she sings before reconsidering.
After much anticipation, Kehlani joins forces with fellow Oakland songstress Keyshia Cole on "All Me." Earlier in the week, Kehlani dropped a snippet of the track and teased a mysterious collaboration with the "queen of Oakland."
T-Pain revisits one of his biggest hits on a new collaboration with Kehlani. On "I Like Dat," the Auto-Tune King flips his 2007 single "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')" for 2021.
Kehlani keeps the vibes coming. While her album may be delayed, the singer is holding fans over with a brand new song. On "Everybody Business," the TSNMI songstress keeps her love locked down while trying to drown out the noise.
After traveling "To the Moon," KYLE clicks with Kehlani on "Playinwitme." The California connection creates a relatable cut about the games that people play in relationships. "Girl, why are you playing with me?"
At the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards last week in Los Angeles, Eminem and Kehlani performed their "Nowhere Fast" collaboration for the first-time together.