this is one of my all-time favorite albums and is def a no skip. the way kelela moves through a devastating break up and finds power in her vulnerability and sadness is genius. i will never stop rinsing this idfcccc
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Jan 10, 2025

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Might be a bit basic but idc, this album genuinely has ZERO skips. To me it is literally the perfect album that gives you such a specific feeling of yearning while also being carefree at the same time. this album will never be a skip for me.
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I’ve been obsessed with this album since it came out. There are so many lyrical gems that I uncover every listen.
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this is a no skip album for me! her voice is incredible and the lyrics are amazing! spring into summer, pushing it down and praying, and come down soon are my favorites off of this one. the music video for pushing it down and praying is super fun too! love love love this album could talk about it all day!

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