


Kehlani also talks about her sexuality and why she’s so open, what we can expect from her YSBH (You Should Be Here) mixtape and why Oakland is such a melting pot of artists. She says she owes her career to Nick Cannon, who helped her get to where she’s at now, after couch hopping and being damn near homeless after the band stint. Unfortunately, that story didn’t end so well thanks to shady managers that were robbing the group from money and things got out of hand, so she split out on her own. referencing You Should Be Here (LP, Mixtape, Stereo, Pink Purple Blue Tricolor) 075678643521 Hysterical that there are people listing this for 500 - it's shipping now from Urban Outfitters after a few delays and is available for 26 (+ shipping). She has released a number of joints, including her much acclaimed EP, Cloud 19, and collaborated with other emerging stars such as Chance the Rapper and BJ the Chicago Kid. 5 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop chartsbut the business side kept insisting she could be something more, something like a quote-unquote superstar, she remembers. When that fell through, Kehlani headed towards another path and joined a band, which actually made it far on America’s Got Talent. Kehlani has been slowly building a buzz for herself over the last two years. The response was good2015’s You Should Be Here reached No. Shortly after, the Oakland singer followed it up by releasing You Should Be Here, a mixtape. The project boasts features from acts like Chance the. play pause mute unmute listen title time 1. In April 28, 2015, the Oakland native R&B-singer Kehlani released her sophomore mixtape, You Should Be Here. She actually didn’t want to be a singer at first, she was more into dance. We got a peek at Kehlani’s new tunes Monday when she shared The Way featuring Chance the Rapper. other albums by Kehlani Year Title 2021: Altar: 2020: It Was Good Until It Wasnt: 2020: It Was Good Until It Wasnt: 2020: F&MU: 2020: F&MU: all albums by Kehlani: all tracks by Kehlani. The Oakland, CA native caught up with Complex for their April/May issue to talk about the grind it took to where she’s at and how she got her start in music. If you haven’t yet put yourself on Kehlani‘s music, you’re missing out.
