While in New York, Kehlani forged relationships with other artists and producers on the East Coast. She had autonomy, and for the first time in life felt free to create and build her career. She recalls this as “some of the happiest and most joyous times I’ve ever had.” This period would serve as the catalyst for making deeply personal projects reflective of love and loss. She takes a deep breath and puts it into perspective — as she does with everything else in her ever-changing world. “My cheerleaders are my friends and my auntie and my family. They see me coming home and waking up at 5 a.m. with my daughter and then getting no sleep and getting right to work.” "In school we felt very invisible and estranged. We made desperate attempts to fit in, thinking if we dressed and acted like everybody else, then people would accept us. But we had so much more confidence standing out then when we did trying to blend in with the crowd. Our style doesn't slot in to any one sub-culture or category as we have a very improvisational nature, deriving inspiration from just about everything—gothic to punk to kawaii fashion. Our favorite fashionistas are the Spice Girls, Boy George, Lady Gaga, and David Bowie. We dress however we want to and what we love most about op-shopping is how cool it is to find value in something another person has disowned. "WHAT MAKES YOU WORTH LISTENING TO: matter, though, because we'd eat anything Harry bought for us, tbh.Twitter contentView on TwitterTwitter contentView on TwitterTwitter contentView on TwitterRelated:
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