Kehlani has been extremely scrutinized over years, due to her past relationships. She addresses her thoughts and feelings, calling out haters, but more importantly, free herself from apparent judgement.
Kehlani recorded the video in her backyard, and around her neighborhood. Still social distancing, and managing to produce a good quality video. There’s one moment (picture above) that has people talking. Kehlani with headlines focusing on her relationships, and tweets talking down on her.
“So, if you hear that rah-rah-rah about me, Talkin’ all out the side of they mouth about me/ I beg you, don’t listen, I beg you, just hear me, Believe me/ Trust you can see through it all, Believe through it all, breathe through it all/ Our backs against the wall, We rise and we fall, oh”
Lyrics via. Genius
Check out the video below.
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