Kehlani has always had a silky soprano, but on WWW2 , their lower register is richer. The vibrato is controlled. Tracks like "Waiting for You" showcase a restraint that only comes with age and experience. They aren't singing at you; they are singing with you.
: Reviewers highlighted tracks like "Border," which explores living with borderline personality disorder and anxiety, and "S.I.N.G.L.E," a declaration of independence .
Musically, "While We Wait" is a significant departure from Kehlani's earlier work. The EP features a more stripped-back, R&B-infused sound, with lush instrumentation and subtle electronic textures. The production, handled by Kehlani and her collaborators, is immaculate, creating a warm, intimate atmosphere that complements Kehlani's vocals perfectly.
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The mixtape is heavily collaborative, featuring a mix of R&B veterans and rising stars: When He’s Not There (feat. Lucky Daye) – Lead Single Clothes Off (feat. kwn) S.I.N.G.L.E. Know Better (feat. Lil’ Mo & Vince Staples) Form of You (feat. Destin Conrad & childofnines) Let Me Down (San Diego Interlude) First Life Slow Dance (feat. DIXSON) (feat. FLO) – Bonus track from Crash After Hours (Remix) (feat. Ludmilla) – Bonus track from Crash Critical Reception and Themes While We Wait 2 Album Review - The State Times
