Kehlani has finally dropped her highly anticipated fourth studio album, “Crash,” marking a significant return to the music scene after a two-year hiatus since her 2022 album “blue water road.” The album features 13 tracks, showcasing Kehlani’s signature blend of R&B and soul with contemporary influences.
The album kicks off with the singles “After Hours” and “Next 2 U,” setting the tone for a diverse and introspective journey. Tracks like “GrooveTheory,” “What I Want,” “Crash,” “8,” “Better Not,” “Vegas,” “Deep,” “Chapel,” and “Lose My Wife” further explore themes of love, introspection, and personal growth, each delivered with Kehlani’s emotive vocals and lyrical depth.
Notable collaborations on “Crash” include Jill Scott and Yung Miko on the track “Sucia,” adding a soulful dimension, while Omah Lay joins Kehlani for “Tears,” showcasing an international flair.
Overall, “Crash” solidifies Kehlani’s position as a versatile artist who continues to evolve and captivate audiences with her distinctive sound and storytelling prowess.