Crash (Yellow Vinyl) (Indie Vinyl)
Kehlani
LPA
- GrooveTheory
- Next 2 U
- After Hours
- Crash
- 8
- Sucia (feat. Jill Scott & Young Miko)
LPB
- Better Not
- Tears (feat. Omah Lay)
- Vegas
- Deep
- Chapel
- Lose My Wife
Today, 2x GRAMMY® Award-nominated, multi-platinum singer-songwriter Kehlani released her highly anticipated fourth studio album, CRASH via Atlantic Records.
The 13-track album features superstar collaborations from Young Miko, Omah Lay, and Jill Scott! Full track list below.
When asked about her new album Kehlani explains, “A crash, in any form, is the peak height of the moment.” “It isn’t the anxiety of the before, or the lament after. It is the ever so imperative present. A space with no reminisce, no remorse, and no afterthought. CRASH IS HERE. At my most free, most fun, most loud, most fueled, so far.”
Kehlani also released the official music video for the album's electrifying title track “CRASH” directed by Gabe Phoenix.
Kehlani will also celebrate her album release with fans this weekend with a trio of exclusive pop-up events set for record stores in Oakland, CA (Friday, June 21), Los Angeles (Saturday, June 22), and New York City (Sunday, June 23). Most recently, Kehlani kicked off her exclusive residency at LIV Las Vegas at the Fontainebleau, with additional shows set for Sunday, July 21 and Friday, August 2.
CRASH notably marks Kehlani’s first full-length release in over two years following the 2022 release of her chart topping album, blue water road. Leading up to the release of CRASH, Kehlani released her smash summer anthem “After Hours,” which earned over 40M streams worldwide and 4.6M US streams in its first week alone, marking the strongest debut of Kehlani’s career. Hailed by Billboard as “oozing with good vibes spurring fans to get outside ahead of summertime,” the Khris Riddick and Alex Goldblatt-produced track was recently named among Rolling Stone’s “Best Songs of 2024 So Far,” writing, “This moment of club-levitating R&B gorgeousness, the future sounds like nothing but endless horizons and shattered speed limits. It’s also a hot flash of early-2000s nostalgia, with Kehlani vibing along to the Coolie Dance dancehall riddim that lit up several hits 20 years ago. She makes the groove her own, lighting up one of 2024’s finest summer jams.”
“After Hours” was quickly joined by an official music video, directed by Amber Park and shot on location at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas, with a special appearance by Cordel “Scatta” Burrell, whose iconic “Coolie Dance Rhythm” is sampled on the acclaimed track. Currently boasting over 5M, watch the “After Hours” music video.
ABOUT KEHLANI
Kehlani will open your eyes, open your mind, and open your heart. For as blunt as they may be about life, longing, lust, and love, their music occupies an elevated state above even the best high—yet accessible by simply listening. The Bay Area-born two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated Multi-Platinum songstress unlocks this place anytime they pick up a pen or grab a microphone. Since 2014, their light has only continued to glow brighter. Thus far, they have picked up over twenty Gold and Platinum RIAA certifications, tallied 9 billion streams, and garnered a pair of GRAMMY® Award nominations in the categories of “Best Urban Contemporary Album'' for the gold-certified mixtape You Should Be Here and “Best R&B Performance” for the platinum single “Distraction.” Beyond blockbuster collaborations with Cardi B, Justin Bieber, Post Malone, Burna Boy, Young Boy Never Broke Again, Calvin Harris, they have appeared on soundtracks such as Suicide Squad: The Album, The Fate of the Furious: The Album, and more. Along the way, they received the “Rule Breaker Award'' from Billboard Women In Music and performed at Voodoo Music + More, Coachella, and beyond. They reached a critical and creative high watermark with their sophomore offering, It Was Good Until It Wasn’t. It not only bowed at #2 on the Billboard Top 200, but it also concluded 2020 on over a dozen year-end lists from Billboard, Esquire, Hypebeast, Nylon, Seventeen, Spin, Stereogum, The Guardian, and many more. They welcomed everyone into the rapture of their third full-length album, blue water road (Atlantic Records). Since the album’s release they have collaborated with a number of fellow artists for a flurry of releases such as: Baby Face – “Seamless,” T-Pain – “I Like Dat,” YoungBoy Never Broke Again – “My Go To,” and Burna Boy – “Solid.” After they concluded a sold out run through North America, featuring support from Rico Nasty and Destin Conrad, they brought their acclaimed The Blue Water Road Trip to a close in Australia/Asia. In 2024, Kehlani returns with new music and so much more to come.