Kehlani

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Kehlani
File:Kehlani 2015.jpg
Kehlani performing in July 2015
Background information
Birth name Kehlani Parrish
Born (1995-04-24) April 24, 1995 (age 29)
Origin Oakland, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2009–present
Labels Atlantic
Associated acts
Website www.kehlanimusic.com

Kehlani Parrish[1] (born April 24, 1995),[2] known professionally as Kehlani, is an American R&B singer-songwriter who is currently signed to Atlantic Records.[3][4] Kehlani is originally from Oakland, California where she achieved initial fame as a member of the teen pop group, PopLyfe, which was a finalist on America's Got Talent.[5] She released her first mixtape, Cloud 19, in 2014.[6] The album was listed among Complex's "50 Best Albums of 2014."[7] Kehlani's second mixtape, You Should Be Here, debuted at number 5 on the national R&B/Hip-Hop chart in 2015 and preceded her sold-out North American promotional tour.[8]

Early life

Kehlani grew up in Oakland, California. She has described her ethnicity as a mix of "black, white, Native American, and Hispanic"[9] She was raised by her aunt because her father died when she was young and her mother was in and out of prison. She attended the Oakland School for the Arts initially with a focus on dance.[3]

Early in her life, Kehlani had aspirations of going to Juilliard as a dancer, but she suffered a knee injury in junior high and turned her attention toward singing. Her aunt listened almost exclusively to R&B and neo soul artists, and Kehlani counts Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, and Jill Scott among her early influences.[10] When she was 14, Kehlani was recruited to join a local pop cover band, PopLyfe.[3]

Career

2009–13: Career beginnings with PopLyfe

Kehlani's singing career effectively began as the vocalist for PopLyfe. The band's music was produced by former Tony! Toni! Toné! member, D'Wayne Wiggins.[10][11] The group played shows throughout the Bay Area and elsewhere for about two years. In 2011, they auditioned for the sixth season of America's Got Talent, and eventually finished in fourth place in the finals. During their final appearance, judge Piers Morgan told Kehlani, "You've got real talent, but I don't think you need the group."[3][5][12]

Kehlani left PopLyfe soon after the end of America's Got Talent because of several managerial and contractual disputes. For six months, she avoided doing anything with music for fear of being sued by the group's management.[11] In 2012 and 2013, Kehlani was effectively homeless, moving from house to house and often sleeping on couches.[10] During her senior year of high school, she moved to Los Angeles with no legal guardian before returning to Oakland soon after. To help with money and food, she turned to stealing items from grocery stores for a short time.[3]

In 2013, Nick Cannon, who had been the host of America's Got Talent during PopLyfe's run, called Kehlani to ask her about being in a rap group. She agreed at first and went to Los Angeles, but, ultimately, she didn't like the direction of the group and moved back to Oakland again. A few months later, Kehlani released her first solo track on SoundCloud called "ANTISUMMERLUV." Cannon called her back after hearing the song and set her up with an LA apartment and studio time.[3][10][11]

2014–present: Cloud 14 and You Should Be Here

This studio time culminated in the 2014 release of her first mixtape, Cloud 19. Cannon also sent her to New York City to work with producer, Jahaan Sweet.[3] The album ranked 28th on Complex's list of the "50 Best Albums of 2014,"[7] and was also listed among Pitchfork's "Overlooked Mixtapes 2014."[13] Her song, "Till the Morning", was chosen by Billboard as one of the "Emerging Picks of the Week" on November 7, 2014.[14] In early 2015, Kehlani opened for G-Eazy on the second leg of his "From the Bay to the Universe" tour.[15]

In April 2015, she released her second mixtape, You Should Be Here. Billboard called it the "year's first great R&B album,"[16] and it debuted at number 5 on the national R&B/Hip-Hop chart.[17] The album features guest appearances from Chance the Rapper and BJ the Chicago Kid.[18] A week after the release of her mixtape, she announced that she'd been signed to Atlantic Records.[4] In support of her album, she went on the "You Should Be Here" tour which sold out every North American date and select European dates.[8] Throughout 2015, she has also received individual plaudits. Complex called her one of the "15 Artists to Watch Out for in 2015"[19] and Rolling Stone named her one of the "10 New Artists You Need to Know."[20] She was also nominated for a 2016 Grammy Award for Best Urban Contemporary Album.[21] Kehlani has collaborated with Zayn for one of the tracks on his debut album Mind of Mine, to be released on March 25, 2016.[22]

Personal life

In January 2016, it was confirmed in Instagram posts (which have since been deleted) that Kehlani was in a relationship with NBA point guard Kyrie Irving.[23] In March 2016, there were allegations by Canadian musician PartyNextDoor that Kehlani was cheating, posting a photo of her in his bed on Instagram (which has also since been deleted). This caused a media controversy across Twitter, in which both Kehlani and Kyrie's name trending in hundreds of thousands of posts. It coincidentally caused Ayesha Curry's, NBA wife of Golden State Warriors point guard Steph Curry, name to trend because of prior controversies. This media attention caused Kehlani to attempt suicide.[24][25] Kehlani posted on her since deleted Instagram a photo of herself in the hospital explaining that she had not cheated and the breakup of her relationship with Irving led to her affair with "best friend" PartyNextDoor who she credited with "saving her life" during the suicide attempt ordeal.[26] She stated that she is leaving Instagram indefinitely.

Discography

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Mixtapes

List of mixtapes, with selected details
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[27]
US R&B
[27]
Cloud 19
  • Released: August 26, 2014
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: Digital download
You Should Be Here
  • Released: April 28, 2015
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download
36 5

Singles

As a lead artist

Year Album Song Notes
2013 N/A "Antisummerluv"
2014 "Kehlani & Klyde" With Klyde
"Raw & True"
"Get Away" Prod. by Jahaan Sweet
"Collect Call" Prod. by Hardy Indiigo
"Til the Morning" Prod. by Jahaan Sweet
"Lonely in December"
"What It's All About" Featuring Marteen Estevez (Prod. by Jahaan Sweet)
Cloud 19 "FWU" Prod. by Swagg R'celious
2015 You Should Be Here "How That Taste" Prod. by Jahaan Sweet
"Down for You" Featuring BJ The Chicago Kid (Prod. by Jahaan Sweet)
"Jealous" Featuring Lexii Alijai
"Alive" Featuring Coucheron
"The Way" Featuring Chance the Rapper
2015 N/A "Til the Morning (Snakehips Remix)"
"Champion" With G-Eazy, IAMSU!, Lil B (Prod. by P-Lo)
"The Way (Remix)" Featuring Trey Songz
"FWU (Remix)" Featuring Jacquess
"Tore Up"
"Did I"

Guest appearances

Year Artist (s) Album Song Notes
2013 HBK Gang Gang Forever "Never Goin' Broke"
2014 Marc E. Bassy Only the Poets "Lock It Up" Prod. by Swagg R'celious
Dyme-A-Duzin Hip Hope "Stay Up"
Lyfe Harris N/A "For More" Prod. Dee Greene
Down 2 Earth N/A "Merlot"
Lyfe Harris N/A Glass House
G-Eazy N/A "Get Away (Remix)" Prod. by Jahaan Sweet & Christoph Andersson
2015 KYLE N/A "Just a Picture" Prod. by Swagg R'celious
Ambré Perkins "Preach" Prod. by Erick Bardales
Tia NoMore "Or Nah (Remix)" The Weeknd cover
MR•CAR/\\ACK "All In" "#songsfromscratch"
Tsunami Boyz "I Know You Want Your L.A.P.T.O.P. Back"
Justin Bieber "Future" Prod. by Khalil
G-Eazy It's Dark Out "Win"
G-Eazy When It's Dark Out "Everything Will Be OK"
Pusha T Darkest Before Dawn "Retribution"
2016 Zayn Mind of Mine "Wrong"

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Result
2016 Grammy Award Best Urban Contemporary Album[28] Nominated

References

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