
Kali Uchis has a lot of exciting guests on upcoming debut album Isolation
23 March 2018, 16:05
| Written by
Laurence Day
Last week Kali Uchis announced long-awaited debut record Isolation, and now she's detailed the lengthy list of guest stars.
As well as Jorja Smith, Reykon, and Tyler, The Creator and Bootsy Collins - who appear on already-aired cuts "Tyrant", "Nuestro Planeto", and "After The Storm" - the album features contributions from Blur/Gorillaz frontman Damon Albarn, BADBADNOTGOOD, Thundercat, Tame Impala's Kevin Parker, Two Inch Punch, Steve Lacy, and Bia.
The album, which is described as an "open journal" for Uchis, follows debut EP Por Vida.
Track listing:
- Body Language (Intro)
- Miami (ft. Bia)
- Just A Stranger (ft. Steve Lacy)
- Flight 22
- Your Teeth In My Neck)
- Tyrant (ft. Jorja Smith)
- Dead To Me
- Nuestro Planet (ft. Reykon)
- In My Dreams
- Gotta Get Up (Interlude)
- Tomorrow
- Coming Home (Interlude)
- After The Storm (ft. Tyler, The Creator and Bootsy Collins)
- Feel Like A Fool
- Killer
Isolation is out 6 April via Virgin EMI.
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