

Kehlani shows that despite the hardest of struggles, she is back on top and knows her abilities, utilising that knowledge to liberate her listeners – her honesty is what really makes SweetSexySavage so compelling. The “reformed” singer has a lot to say and the album – albeit long – is sexy, emotional and honest, filling the void between self-loathing and self-confidence to show that dark times do not persist forever. Tinted with gospel sounds, Kehlani sings about her personal growth throughout the past 10 months since her suicide attempt and hints that this still isn’t the pinnacle of her career nor her mental and moral being (“I wanna be better than I was/ Better than I am”). The beautiful opening synthesizes with ending ballad ‘Thank You’, which appears as a nod to those who have given her strength through her turmoil. It is sure to say that the cheating accusations that led Kehlani to her suicide attempt hurt many people involved – including fans – and the words of ‘Intro’ are voiced with such a subtle passion which would make even those who have been unaffected by the singer’s troubles feel acknowledged. This being the opening, the audience are given a clear premeditation of what the album will be based around. The album opens with a fifty-nine second-long spoken poem simply titled ‘Intro’, in which she gives a grippingly raw apology to those “who ever felt they took a loss with ”.

‘Undercover ‘ deals with a sordid affair, whilst standout track ‘Advice’ revolves around a heart-breaking realisation: “How is the man of my dreams not a man of his word?”. ‘Do U Dirty’ promotes Kehlani’s new-found feistiness with the lyrics “I could f*** you now and years later on/ You gon’ be stuck, just reminiscing”. You Should Be Here is the second and debut commercial mixtape by American singer and songwriter Kehlani.You Should Be Here features guest appearances from Lexii Alijai, Chance the Rapper, and BJ the Chicago Kid.

Whilst the 17-track album has been previously criticised for being too long, it lets us into the mind of the R&B queen and her adverse and relatable struggles with love – moody ballad ‘Everything Is Yours’ is soaked in self-loathing, confessing her devotions whilst simultaneously giving up on them. The singer has a lot to say, with the album bearing three main overall themes: the ability to be open about sexuality (the sleek and sexy ‘Distraction’ is about a woman she had an attraction towards but didn’t want to commit to, all the while boasting the supremacy of the independent woman by setting disinterested boundaries), reclamation of female empowerment (“If I gotta be a bitch, I’mma be a bad one,” she taunts on ‘CRZY’) and the importance of mental strength (‘Piece Of Mind’ could be perceived as a tale of starting fresh: “Trying to forget all the unnecessary thoughts from my head / Man, it was pretty scary,”). Merging R&B sounds with her soulful vocal talent, Kehlani is not shy of showing her influences: the album title is a direct play on TLC’s 1994 album CrazySex圜ool, whilst fifth track ‘Undercover’ gives a nostalgic nod to Akon’s ‘Don’t Matter’, ten years after its release. The singer brings her tempestuous year into the spotlight in her latest album SweetSexySavage with the help of producers Pop & Oak and Jahaan Sweet, she brings her audience along for the re-establishment of her self-efficacy. Or maybe someone I gave my heart to that didn't know what to do with it.2016 was pretty turbulent for Kehlani, bringing the highs – single ‘Gangsta’ was on the soundtrack to the Oscar-nominated Suicide Squad, whilst her album You Should Be Here earned a Grammy nomination for Best Urban Contemporary Album – and the deepest low of being hospitalised after a failed suicide attempt. To family members that didn't make it or friends I lost along the way. So to anybody who isn't here to see how far I've gone or how far I've yet to go. It's for the world because somebody out there really needs to hear this. But I have to be strong, not for myself but for a greater purpose, because I feel like my duty is far beyond me, you know? Beyond saving my family. And I've seen things and I've felt more pain than some will in their entire lives, all before the age of even being able to buy a f*cking drink at a bar. And as much as anyone can say how invincible I seem or how fearless I am or how brave I must be, I'm still human. They say God gives his toughest battles to his strongest soldiers and what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Do you know who Kehlani is? Do you know who your granddaughter is? I know who she is and I know who she was I know you're the star on top of stars and everybody every day has to remind me. In LA? Princess when do I get to see you? You know you are my granddaughter. New York? Studio LA? Studio Atlanta? Studio here? In April 28, 2015, the Oakland native R&B-singer Kehlani released her sophomore mixtape, You Should Be Here. Happy belated Valentine's day, what are you doing?
