While We Wait 2
Kehlani
While We Wait 2 is Kehlani’s 2024 sequel to their beloved 2019 mixtape While We Wait, arriving just two months after the studio album Crash and leaning fully back into slow‑burn, 90s‑ and 2000s‑inspired R&B. Across 14 tracks, they craft a warm, mid‑tempo sound built on silky keys, soft drums, and understated basslines, pulling in a deep bench of collaborators including Lucky Daye, Lil’ Mo, Vince Staples, Destin Conrad, Dixson, FLO, Ludmilla, and more. Songs like “Love Like,” “When He’s Not There,” “S.I.N.G.L.E.,” “Ballin,” and “Clothes Off” showcase Kehlani’s pen and their gift for conversational, melodic hooks, while a remix of “After Hours” with Ludmilla ties the tape back to the high‑energy world of Crash.
Lyrically, the project turns on secret romances, emotional boundaries, and the push‑pull between craving love and protecting yourself. “When He’s Not There” with Lucky Daye dives into the morally messy role of being the other person in a love triangle, while tracks like “Border,” “Let Me Down,” and “First Life” grapple with distrust, exhaustion, and the question of whether it might be safer to finally be alone. Elsewhere, “Ballin,” “Around,” and “Clothes Off” revel in sensuality and the thrill of low‑key, off‑the‑grid connections, giving the tape a late‑night feel that fans and reviewers describe as a soulful, emotionally rich extension of the original While We Wait rather than just a nostalgic retread.
While We Wait 2
Kehlani
While We Wait 2 is Kehlani’s 2024 sequel to their beloved 2019 mixtape While We Wait, arriving just two months after the studio album Crash and leaning fully back into slow‑burn, 90s‑ and 2000s‑inspired R&B. Across 14 tracks, they craft a warm, mid‑tempo sound built on silky keys, soft drums, and understated basslines, pulling in a deep bench of collaborators including Lucky Daye, Lil’ Mo, Vince Staples, Destin Conrad, Dixson, FLO, Ludmilla, and more. Songs like “Love Like,” “When He’s Not There,” “S.I.N.G.L.E.,” “Ballin,” and “Clothes Off” showcase Kehlani’s pen and their gift for conversational, melodic hooks, while a remix of “After Hours” with Ludmilla ties the tape back to the high‑energy world of Crash.
Lyrically, the project turns on secret romances, emotional boundaries, and the push‑pull between craving love and protecting yourself. “When He’s Not There” with Lucky Daye dives into the morally messy role of being the other person in a love triangle, while tracks like “Border,” “Let Me Down,” and “First Life” grapple with distrust, exhaustion, and the question of whether it might be safer to finally be alone. Elsewhere, “Ballin,” “Around,” and “Clothes Off” revel in sensuality and the thrill of low‑key, off‑the‑grid connections, giving the tape a late‑night feel that fans and reviewers describe as a soulful, emotionally rich extension of the original While We Wait rather than just a nostalgic retread.
