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Kehlani 「Crash<限定盤/Yellow & Black Splatter Vinyl>」 LP

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発売日:2024年06月28日 / ジャンル:SOUL/CLUB/RAP / フォーマット:LP / 構成数:1 / 製造国:輸入 / レーベル:W.E.A / SKU:075678608834 / 規格品番:WETL78608831

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Kehlanis disinclination for making the same album twice is most pronounced in the contrast between 2022s Blue Water Road and its 2024 follow-up. Where third LP Blue Water Road tended to keep it light and lush, Kehlanis fourth full-length, sporting an equally apt title, goes in many directions. Again swapping out almost all of their collaborators, the singer/songwriter brings in the likes of Dixson, Jack Rochon, Khris Riddick-Tynes, Ant Clemons, and Darhyl Camper. Even the two songs produced by solitary long-standing associate Oak are very different from one another, veering from the strutting and sleek "What I Want" (built on the hook of Christina Aguileras "What a Girl Wants") to the jealousy-tinged, countryfied ballad "Better Not" (an unexpected highlight). The first of those two is part of an intense top half thats mostly about seduction, sensuality, and devotion. "After Hours" reintroduces the Coolie Dance riddim (Nina Skys "Move Ya Body") to the pop world to sweet, charming effect. With its baleful synthesizers and heated vocal, "Next 2 U" would be suited for a dystopian sci-fi film with a fiery romantic subplot. The suggestive "8," not really about basic math, is lightest of all -- due in part to a sample from Kwames deep golden age hip-hop classic "Ownlee Eue" -- but puts Kehlanis nuanced versatility on full display. The variety in the second half, where the bulk of Rochons efforts are heard, is more in the scenarios and feelings that range from conflicted to gleeful recklessness. Desirous ballad "Sucia" stitches together a slinking monologue from formative Kehlani influence Jill Scott and a nonchalant verse from Young Miko. The pivot from the atmospheric house of "Tears" to the moody pop of "Vegas" -- where Kehlani seems tuned into Dawn FM -- likewise swings from exasperation to impulsive lust. The penultimate song stays in Sin City with visions of "two gold rings and bootleg Elvis and my baby," and then finale "Lose My Wife" skips ahead to "Drinkin and drivin, weve been fightin" and temptation related with a spare acoustic pop backdrop. The results are always entertaining. ~ Andy Kellman
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Kehlanis disinclination for making the same album twice is most pronounced in the contrast between 2022s Blue Water Road and its 2024 follow-up. Where third LP Blue Water Road tended to keep it light and lush, Kehlanis fourth full-length, sporting an equally apt title, goes in many directions. Again swapping out almost all of their collaborators, the singer/songwriter brings in the likes of Dixson, Jack Rochon, Khris Riddick-Tynes, Ant Clemons, and Darhyl Camper. Even the two songs produced by solitary long-standing associate Oak are very different from one another, veering from the strutting and sleek "What I Want" (built on the hook of Christina Aguileras "What a Girl Wants") to the jealousy-tinged, countryfied ballad "Better Not" (an unexpected highlight). The first of those two is part of an intense top half thats mostly about seduction, sensuality, and devotion. "After Hours" reintroduces the Coolie Dance riddim (Nina Skys "Move Ya Body") to the pop world to sweet, charming effect. With its baleful synthesizers and heated vocal, "Next 2 U" would be suited for a dystopian sci-fi film with a fiery romantic subplot. The suggestive "8," not really about basic math, is lightest of all -- due in part to a sample from Kwames deep golden age hip-hop classic "Ownlee Eue" -- but puts Kehlanis nuanced versatility on full display. The variety in the second half, where the bulk of Rochons efforts are heard, is more in the scenarios and feelings that range from conflicted to gleeful recklessness. Desirous ballad "Sucia" stitches together a slinking monologue from formative Kehlani influence Jill Scott and a nonchalant verse from Young Miko. The pivot from the atmospheric house of "Tears" to the moody pop of "Vegas" -- where Kehlani seems tuned into Dawn FM -- likewise swings from exasperation to impulsive lust. The penultimate song stays in Sin City with visions of "two gold rings and bootleg Elvis and my baby," and then finale "Lose My Wife" skips ahead to "Drinkin and drivin, weve been fightin" and temptation related with a spare acoustic pop backdrop. The results are mixed if always entertaining. ~ Andy Kellman
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