Oakland-bred singer Kehlani has made major strides in her career over the past year, rapidly rising from mixtape star to nationally-recognized entertainer. And now, she can add Grammy nominee to her resume. Today, the Grammy Awards announced its 2016 contenders, and Kehlani is among the hopefuls for Best Urban Contemporary Album for her release, You Should Be Here, alongside The Weeknd, Miguel, The Internet, and Lianne Las Havas.
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[jump] Kehlani attended Oakland School for the Arts and originally got her start as part of the group PopLyfe, which placed fourth on NBC’s America’s Got Talent in 2012. After her appearance on the show, host Nick Cannon took an interest in Kehlani and recruited her to his Ncredible Entertainment, though, ultimately, Kehlani went the independent route. She joined Iamsu!’s collective HBK Gang and self-released her critically-acclaimed debut mixtape, Cloud 19. The project garnered national attention through the infectious, bubbly single “FWU.”
After a successful tour with Oakland rapper G-Eazy, Kehlani dropped You Should Be Here, which landed her the number five spot on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, a deal with Atlantic Records, and, now, a Grammy nomination.
Congrats, Kehlani. We’ll be crossing our fingers during the 58th Annual Grammy Awards on February 15, 2016.
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See more:
Meet Oakland’s Hottest R&Bass Artists
The East Bay Hip-Hop Scene Will No Longer Be Ignored
[jump] Kehlani attended Oakland School for the Arts and originally got her start as part of the group PopLyfe, which placed fourth on NBC’s America’s Got Talent in 2012. After her appearance on the show, host Nick Cannon took an interest in Kehlani and recruited her to his Ncredible Entertainment, though, ultimately, Kehlani went the independent route. She joined Iamsu!’s collective HBK Gang and self-released her critically-acclaimed debut mixtape, Cloud 19. The project garnered national attention through the infectious, bubbly single “FWU.”
After a successful tour with Oakland rapper G-Eazy, Kehlani dropped You Should Be Here, which landed her the number five spot on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, a deal with Atlantic Records, and, now, a Grammy nomination.
Congrats, Kehlani. We’ll be crossing our fingers during the 58th Annual Grammy Awards on February 15, 2016.
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