The new volume expands the singer’s fifth studio album with five bonus tracks
Kali Uchis launched at dawn on Friday, 3, the edition deluxe of your fifth studio album, Sincerely: PS (2025). The project arrives to invigorate the base album, Sincerely (2025), released five months earlier, consolidating the artist in the center of the genres Neo-Soul, Dream Pop and R&B.
This expansion adds five bonus tracks, totaling 19 songs lasting one hour and seven minutes. Among the new productions stand out “Cry About It! with the participation of Ravyn Lenae and “Pretty Promises” with Mariah the Scientist. The new tracks exploit themes of vulnerability and acceptance, central elements of the original version.
About the album
Uchis He conceived the album as an “audible remedy” and a “card collection” for herself, born of the need to process the mourning for the loss of her mother and the joy of her son’s birth. With powerful lyrics and neo-soul sound, the base album features highlights such as “All I Can Say”And“LOSE MY COOL“Examples of the velvety production characteristic of R&B. Emotional closure is due to“Ilysmih”(I love you so much i hate it), track written shortly after the birth of your child.
The launch of Sincerely, PS marks the height of the most prolific phase of Kali Uchiswhich in just three years has released three full albums. The artist has masterfully balanced her identity of crossover Latin pop with introspective R&B in English, conquering various markets and consolidating its status as one of the most consistent and innovative voices of contemporary R&B. The album cycle is complemented by the “Sincerely Tour”, which strengthens its global presence and the bond with its fans.
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Source: Rollingstone

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