Freaky ahh EP 😭 But for real, this was a nice little RnB project, that had some pretty enjoyable cuts. The features, though few, were really appreciated, especially with FLO. I'm really excited with what they have cooking up in the future. Back to this album, only a few songs really stick out to me in this, but the ones that do are great, and I think that this is a good step in the right direction for kwn!
Favorite Tracks: back of the club, do what i say,
I enjoyed this album. I dont really have a lot to say about it, it has a very smooth summer feel to it and it definitely prompts me to check out more afrobeats. The songs smoothly move through the space and basically every song (except Monster Boys imo) feel like they belong in the vision Odeal has created. Nothing totally stuck out to me in particular, except for the lush, exciting percussion found in most of the beats.Thank you to my close friend for suggesting this, this one's for ... read more
This could be the album that makes me considered unc, because I didn't quite enjoy it to the degree a lot of people are. Now I dont think it's bad by any means: RUN and BRING IT BACK are fun little dittys I could see myself going back too, RIP MY SOUL had a crazy intro I was not expecting but peaked my curiosity nonetheless, and ALL IN MOTION has just been a grand slam on all fronts since it came out. I really appreciate the attention to detail in the production of the ... read more
Such a soft and beautiful, yet commanding voice. She and her band crushed this set list. This live album gets a "Hell Yeah!"
When an album has a collection of atmospheric underwater club bangers, yet I would literally also fall asleep to this unironically, that's when you know you ha e something good on your hands. This album was what first introduced me to Kelala and needless to say I was impressed. The mixing on the drums is absolutely ridiculous, with all of the faster, breakbeat-inspired tracks sounding so crisp with just a hint of wet, like biting into a nice cucumber slice. I absolutely love the synths ... read more