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Watch: Kehlani drops visuals for Bad News

July 10, 2020

GRAMMY-nominated R&B star Kehlani dropped a sultry video for “Bad News” off her critically acclaimed sophomore albumIt Was Good Until It Wasn’t.

It Was Good Until It Wasn’t is Kehlani’s second full-length album. It was released in May to rave reviews, debuting at #2 on the Billboard Hot 200 chart and #1 on the Billboard Hip-Hop & R&B chart.  

The “Bad News” video continues Kehlani’s signature DIY “quarantine-style,” content, adding to her impressive portfolio including self-shot and edited music videos for “Toxic”“Everybody Business”“F&MU” and “Open (Passionate)”.

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It doesn’t need an explanation—you know exactly what Kehlani means when she sings. 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. She may extend a seductive invitation or an empathetic plea before leaving you in your thoughts and feelings. Either way, she finds a way to consistently relate without a filter.

It Was Good Until It Wasn’t was released on May 8, 2020, by Atlantic Records.

With each move, she strengthens this connection to listeners everywhere. Kehlani’s 2015 breakout mixtape You Should Be Here received a 2016 GRAMMY® Award nod in the category of “Best Urban Contemporary Album.” On its heels, her 2017 full-length debut SweetSexySavage bowed at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 and eventually went gold. Between selling out dates on the SweetSexySavage Tour, the record closed out the year on Pitchfork’s “The 50 Best Albums of 2017” and Rolling Stone’s “20 Best R&B Albums of 2017.” 

Along the way, she contributed to Suicide Squad: The Album and The Fate of the Furious: The Album and guested on Cardi B’s double-platinum “Ring,” Kyle’s platinum “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. Also, 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 honoured her with the “Rule Breaker Award” as she gathered nominations at the Soul Train Awards and the American Music Awards. Plus, she made show-stopping appearances at Voodoo Music + MoreCoachella, and beyond.

Kehlani is a two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated multiplatinum songstress.

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. Out May 8th, It Was Good Until It Wasn’t debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Hip-Hop & R&B chart and #2 on Billboard’s Hot 200 chart. The album is described by Kehlani as her most mature body of work, featuring songs based on her own real experiences. In the end, you’ll know exactly what’s on Kehlani’s mind, heart, and soul on It Was Good Until It Wasn’t.

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