Episode 319: Take Me Apart - Kelela

Washington, DC native, and second-generation Ethiopian American Kelela Mizanekristos spent years honing her musical chops in the underground scene of the nation's capital before moving to Las Angeles, dropping her last name and beginning her ascension to one of the most essential voices in R&B today.

On her acclaimed 2013 mixtape Cut 4 Me and 2015's Hallucinogen, the singer/producer made it clear that she was a force to be reckoned with. Now, on Take Me Apart, her first full length, she's building on some of the themes from her prior work to craft a vital statement about personhood, womanhood, and the perils and pitfalls of love.

Kevin and Marcus (Dowling) are sitting down to discuss one of 2017's most notable albums to find out if Kelela has got the goods, or just if the ideas she's exploring are ultimately more important than the execution.


Show Notes

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Take Me Apart
Kelela

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"Sometimes the narrative of how and why an album was created is better than the work that ultimately ends up on wax " - Kevin

"Kelela's album is a showcase of an artist addressing her race, gender, empowerment, and self-control. As a creative, musical, and artistic project, it takes subtle steps along what will one day equate the superstar status that many critics feel -- yes, wrongly -- that she has already attained." - Marcus K. Dowling

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