Though many artists have chosen to delay the release of their projects due to the coronavirus pandemic, thankfully, others have chosen to stay on track with their planned release dates. For those who've been hoping for a new album from Kehlani, she'll be blessing us with It Was Good Until It Wasn't this Friday.
Ahead of its release, the R&B star shared the tracklist for the project which includes appearances from some heavy hitters in the game. Tory Lanez shows up for "Can I," Jhene Aiko links up with Kehlani on "Change Your Life," and James Blake shows face on "Grieving." In addition to that, she's tapped a few other favorites for some assistance such as Lucky Daye and Masego. There's also a "Real Hot Girl Skit" on the tracklist which would seem like a strong indication Megan Thee Stallion's voice might pop up somewhere. It's even more promising since they do have a rapport with Kehlani's appearance on "Hit My Line" off of Suga.
Check out the tracklist below.
- Toxic
- Can I ft. Tory Lanez
- Bad News
- Real Hot Girl Skit
- Water
- Change Your Life ft. Jhene Aiko
- Belong To The Streets Skit
- Everybody Business
- Hate The Club ft. Masego
- Serial Lover
- F&MU
- Can You Blame Me ft. Lucky Daye
- Grieving ft. James Blake
- Open (Passionate
- Lexii's Outro
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