Still, overall the work feels conversational and light. The tape picks up from track to track as “Too Deep” gets a bit deeper into a groove and “Morning Glory” hits a bit of a classic sound with its choir of backing vocals. From the jump, there’s a lightly strummed guitar and hummed backing vocals before her low range shines alongside a feature from Musiq Soulchild. ![]() ![]() ![]() Kehlani doesn’t quite embody the subtlety of SZA’s CTRL here, but the tape is more stripped back in production than tunes like “Distraction” from her debut album, which saw big time vocal layering and pummeling bass.
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