New music from pop-soul singer Kelela courtesy of the single “Washed Away” – a contemplative track that compliments the artist’s mystic tone. The song opens with a subtle, ethereal synth melody that builds steadily into a hypnotic spiral of sound. Kelela’s vocals are smooth, layered and full of character; her voice resonates with emotion as it floats over the music like a cloud. Silklike and sweetly flowing, the track is a soft but powerful statement on loss. The song has a dreamlike quality that is both uplifting and melancholic, as Kelela sings of change and acceptance.
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Kelela synthesizes contemporary R&B and progressive electronic music with an aptitude for prompting club play as much as bedroom listening. The vocalist and songwriter, born Kelela Mizanekristos in Washington, D.C., was raised in suburban Maryland and didn’t have aspirations as a singer until she started studying jazz. Subsequent obsessions with and helped push her toward finding her own style — one she found after she moved to Los Angeles in 2010. She connected with and contributed to the duo’s Tracer album on the song “EFX.” This led to meeting the label’s Prince William, who exposed her to his associates’ lean yet sharp and deep productions. Knocked out by what she heard, she soon debuted on ‘s August 2013 single “Bank Head.” A couple months later, guided by the intent to put together a mixtape that sounded like a remix collection, she released the free download Cut 4 Me with contributions from and peers , , , and . One of the year’s more striking debuts, it wasn’t available on any physical formats until April 2015, when released a two-CD edition that added actual remixes.
Between the digital and physical releases of Cut 4 Me, Kelela was featured on an array of tracks, including ‘s “Melba’s Call,” a pair of highlights off ‘ Otherness, and ‘s “Danger Zone,” after which she joined the latter group on the roster. Her first work for the revered U.K. label was the six-track Hallucinogen EP. Conceptually focused on the beginning, middle, and end of a relationship in reverse order, the October 2015 release involved input from some of Kelela’s previous partners, as well as the likes of , , and Ariel Rechtshaid. Across the following year and into early 2017, Kelela extended her reach by appearing on ‘s 32 Levels, ‘s Atrocity Exhibition, ‘s A Seat at the Table, and ‘s Human. Preceded by the collaborations “LMK” and “Frontline,” her first proper album, Take Me Apart, was released by in October 2017, followed by a set of remixes 2018.