Artist's albums
My Go To (feat. Kehlani)
2022 · single
blue water road
2022 · album
up at night (feat. justin bieber)
2022 · single
Ur Best Friend
2021 · single
Back Together
2021 · single
I Like Dat
2021 · single
At My Worst (feat. Kehlani)
2021 · single
Touch Me (feat. Kehlani) [Remix]
2020 · single
Take You Back (feat. Kehlani)
2020 · single
Birthday
2020 · single
It Was Good Until It Wasn't
2020 · album
F&MU
2020 · single
Everybody Business
2020 · single
Toxic
2020 · single
Valentine's Day (Shameful)
2020 · single
All Me (feat. Keyshia Cole) [King Henry Remix]
2020 · single
Konclusions
2020 · single
All Me (feat. Keyshia Cole)
2019 · single
Good Thing (with Kehlani) [LIVE]
2019 · single
You Know Wassup
2019 · single
Morning
2019 · single
Good Thing (with Kehlani)
2019 · single
Nights Like This (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) [HONNE Remix]
2019 · single
While We Wait
2019 · album
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Biography
Without sugarcoating or softening a word, the Bay Area-born two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated multiplatinum songstress will drop a hard truth in one breath and flip a middle finger in the next. Either way, she finds a way to consistently relate without filter. Kehlani’s 2015 breakout mixtape You Should Be Here received a GRAMMY® nod in the category of “Best Urban Contemporary Album.” She contributed to the soundtracks for Suicide Squad and The Fate of the Furious and guested on Cardi B’s “Ring,” Kyle’s “PLAYINWITME,” and Justin Bieber’s “Get Me,” to name a few. By 2020, she picked up three gold solo singles—"You Should Be Here,” “Honey,” and “Distraction,” for which she received her second GRAMMY® nomination for Best R&B performance. In addition, four platinum singles—“Gangsta,” “The Way” [feat. Chance the Rapper], “CRZY,” and “Nights Like This” [feat. Ty Dolla $ign] and streams in the billions. Not to mention, Billboard Women In Music honored her with the “Rule Breaker Award”. In the aftermath of 2019’s chart-topping While We Wait mixtape, everything changed. She became a mom. As such, parenthood left an indelible imprint on her second full-length, It Was Good Until It Wasn’t. The album is described by Kehlani as her most mature body of work, featuring songs based on her own real experiences including “Toxic” and “Everybody Business.” In the end, you’ll know exactly what’s on Kehlani’s mind, heart, and soul.