Charli XCX has new music out!
25.04.2020 - 15:33 / nme.com
She appears to have U-turned on an initial coronavirus-enforced delay
Kehlani has announced full details of her new album – ‘It Was Good Until It Wasn’t’ which will come out next month.
The singer has been sharing a string of new music and videos in 2020 so far, and has now announced that it’ll be collated on the new record, out May 8 via Atlantic.
Last month, Kehlani announced that she was delaying her new album due to the coronavirus crisis, saying: “I’m not thinking about music at the moment,
Charli XCX has new music out!
Loren Gray is making something tasty!
Fletcher is back!
Fletcher is back!
It's coming later this month
Over the last few years, through hurricanes of prying headlines, the sudden deaths of artist friends Mac Miller, Chynna, and Lexii Alijai, and the whirlwind of motherhood, Kehlani has continued to release a stream of intensely personal pop and R&B songs. So when the coronavirus hit and the singer’s label urged her to delay her sophomore album It Was Good Until It Wasn’t, or else take charge of the promotion of it herself, she got to work.
Today is Kehlani Day. The two–time Grammy nominee returns with her sophomore album It Was Good Until It Wasn't, featuring assists from Tory Lanez, Jhené Aiko, Masego, Lucky Daye and James Blake.Spanning 15 tracks, It Was Good Until It Wasn't is the followup to 2017’s SweetSexySavage, which peaked at No.
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Kehlani is steaming up the camera lens with her new music video!
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Tana Mongeau is making musical moves.
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Today (April 20), Mike Dean, the producer/multi-instrumentalist known for his work with Kanye West and Travis Scott, has released a new instrumental mixtape titled 4:20. “I have always had this idea that I wanted to release my own music on the date 4/20,” Dean explained in a press release.
In 2017, Moor Mother and noise producer Mental Jewelry linked up for a collaborative EP called Crime Waves. Now, they’ve returned with a collaborative full-length called True Opera. Hear the record below, plus watch Moor x Jewelry’s new video for “Look Alive” (directed by Bob Sweeney).
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The drought is over.
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