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Kehlani is up for 3 accolades on the forthcoming Grammy Awards, however in keeping with the singer, being nominated “hasn’t modified something” about how they view their artwork. On Tuesday (Jan. 28) night time, throughout an interview with CBS, the “Nights Like This” creator shared that awards mustn’t change how artists see their work however moderately function affirmation that they’re evolving.
“I wanna say, and that is in essentially the most respectful and grateful manner, that it hasn’t modified something. These items shouldn’t form your notion of your artwork as an artist,” the Oakland, California native defined. “They need to simply affirm that you simply’re getting higher at telling your story.”
Kehlani has been nominated a complete of 5 occasions thus far, two of which stem from their fourth studio album, CRASH. The 13-track providing is competing for Greatest Progressive R&B Album towards Infantile Gambino’s Bando Stone and The New World, Avery*Sunshine’s So Glad to Know You, NxWorries’ Why Lawd? and Durand Bernarr’s En Route.
In the meantime, the lead single for Kehlani’s aforementioned LP, “After Hours,” is up for Greatest R&B Tune. Different data vying in that class embrace SZA’s “Saturn,” Tems’ “Burning,” Coco Jones’ “Right here We Go (Uh Oh)” and Muni Lengthy’s “Ruined Me.” The SweetSexySavage artist’s third nomination — for Greatest Melodic Rap Efficiency — stems from Jordan Adetunji’s “KEHLANI,” which they jumped on the remix of in August 2024.
Kehlani is slated to finish the European run of their “CRASH WORLD TOUR” on Jan. 31 in Manchester. Earlier than then, they’ll take over London’s O2 on Wednesday (Jan. 29) night time. The Asia and Australia legs are scheduled to happen in February and March, respectively.
The 67th annual Grammy Awards, in the meantime, will air on Sunday (Feb. 2) by way of Paramount+ and CBS. Doechii, RAYE and Sabrina Carpenter are amongst a number of the artists who’ve already been introduced as performers.