![]() ![]() She embodies that image, in her life and music. From the cinematic charm to the storyline, Kali is fun and girly but comes with an edge. The video for “Know What I Want” is a perfect representation of this. She is to the eyes what her voice is to the ears. If you flip through her Tumblr or Instagram, she might as well be wearing the shades of her music. I’m a fan of her visual presentation as well. ![]() ![]() Opposites attract said some old wise man. Her voice is soft and angelic, the yang to Tyler’s deep and demonic yin. Every artist Tyler selected to be featured brings a color to the palette, Charlie Wilson’s emerald green, Lil Wayne’s blood red and Kali Uchis is the serene yellow. Pastel chords and lush melodies, almost the entire album shines like a freshly washed baby blue BMW. Cherry Bomb is full of bright hues and shades, the kind of tones you see in Van Gogh’s paintings or Pendleton Ward’s Adventure Time. I’ve been lost in the black hole that is Earl’s album, drifting through the colorless abyss of coming-of-age introspection. The best music leaves you with a photographic scenery, a slideshow of images, feelings that can only be described with elegance and poetry. When Kali Uchis begins to sing on Tyler The Creator’s " Perfect," I see fields of sunflowers swaying in Southern California. I see the first rays of sunrise bleeding through the blinds, I see the color yellow exploding like kamikaze bumblebees. ![]()
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