Kehlani
Kehlani Ashley Parrish (born April 24, 1995)[5][6] is an American singer and songwriter. Kehlani is originally from Oakland, California, and achieved initial fame as a member of the teen pop group Poplyfe in 2011.
Kehlani
Their[a] debut mixtape, Cloud 19 (2014), was listed as one of Complex's "50 Best Albums of 2014."[7][8] Its follow-up, You Should Be Here (2015) entered the Billboard 200, received gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and was nominated for Best Urban Contemporary Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards. Kehlani signed with Atlantic Records to release her debut studio album, SweetSexySavage (2017), which peaked at number three on the Billboard 200, while her second, It Was Good Until It Wasn't (2020) peaked at number two.[9] Their third album, Blue Water Road (2022) peaked at number 13 on the chart and was met with critical acclaim.[10]
Early life
Kehlani Ashley Parrish was born on April 24, 1995, in Oakland, California.[11] They were adopted and raised by their aunt when their mother, who had a drug addiction, served time in jail.[12] Kehlani's father, who also had a drug addiction, died when they were a toddler.[12] During their teenage years, they attended the Oakland School for the Arts, where they initially practiced dance, particularly ballet and modern dance.[13][14][15]
Early in their life, Kehlani aspired to train as a dancer at the Juilliard School, but they had a knee injury in junior high, which led them to turn their attention towards singing.[16] While living with their aunt, Kehlani was exposed almost exclusively to R&B and neo soul artists, such as Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu and Jill Scott, whom today they describe as some of their early musical influences.[16] When they were 14, Kehlani was recruited to join a local pop cover band, Poplyfe.[13]
Career
2009–2013: Beginnings with PopLyfe
Kehlani's singing career effectively began when they started out as a member and lead vocalist for the group called PopLyfe. The band's music was produced by former Tony! Toni! Tone! member D'Wayne Wiggins.[16][17] Within two years, the group performed throughout the Bay Area and other cities. In 2011, they auditioned for the sixth season of America's Got Talent, and eventually finished in fourth place. During their final appearance, judge Piers Morgan told Kehlani, "You've got real talent, but I don't think you need the group."[13][18][19]
After the end of America's Got Talent, Kehlani left PopLyfe, because of several managerial and contractual disputes.[20] Over six months, they avoided doing anything music related to avoid being sued by the group's management.[17] In 2012 and 2013, Kehlani was effectively homeless, moving from house to house and often sleeping on couches.[16] During their senior year of high school, they moved to Los Angeles, California, with no legal guardian. In 2013, Nick Cannon, who had been the host of America's Got Talent during PopLyfe's run, called Kehlani to ask about being in a rap group. They agreed at first and went to Los Angeles, but, ultimately didn't like the direction of the group and moved back to Oakland. To help with money and food, they decided to begin stealing iPhones to sell, and items from grocery stores for a short time.[13] Months later, Kehlani released their first solo track on SoundCloud, called "ANTISUMMERLUV". Cannon called back after hearing the song and he bought them an apartment in LA, along with studio time.[13][16][17]