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— Kelela (@kelelam) October 6, 2017
'Take Me Apart' out now! https://t.co/uO8IWaN8Mh
Buy it on iTunes & Stream it on Spotify
.@kelelam is ready for you now. https://t.co/QFNIoaNLDd http://pic.twitter.com/ETTdJzBJqu
— The FADER (@thefader) October 3, 2017
Before @kelelam could make her ingenious debut album, she had to learn how to live and love in an oppressive world. And that takes time. http://pic.twitter.com/O0JgfwtJRw
— The FADER (@thefader) October 3, 2017
- Talks about her album and how it deepens her relationship with the electronic music world, but it’s fully grounded in R&B’s brave emotional honesty.
- “There was a departure where mainstream black shit got embraced by white indie bros and almost usurped,” Kelela says. “But what happened to black people’s contributions in that blurriness? I’m a black girl who has dreads and is making R&B music, which is just not a sensational and fashionable music except for when it’s sung by white people.”
- “White people don’t understand that the reason black people are so good is not always that we’re necessarily more artistically inclined, it’s more because we don’t have the space to suck.” (WHEW)
source: 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5
she did THAT. album of the year
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