Kali Uchis made a massive mark in 2017 after collaborating with many heavy hitters. One of her most widely recognized features from the past year came on Tyler, The Creator's "See U Again" off of Flower Boy. Now, Tyler returns the favor as he hops on Uchis' "After The Storm" alongside legendary musician, Bootsy Collins.
Kali Uchis brings a heavy funk vibe with her latest single "After The Storm." Both Bootsy Collins and Tyler, The Creator feature vocals on it and the production sounds like a blend of both artists signature sounds. For Kali, it's a strong effort to kick off the new year. Hopefully, this is a sign we'll be getting a new project from her this year.
Kali is set to join Jhene Aiko as an opener on Lana Del Rey's upcoming "To The Moon" tour. Check the dates here.
"After The Storm" is available in select international markets.
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