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Kelela Delves Into Her Love for Performance in a New Mini Documentary

Kelela Delves Into Her Love for Performance in a New Mini Documentary

      Her concert album 'In The Blue Light' has been released...

      Kelela delves into her love for performance in a new mini-documentary.

      The avant-R&B artist is concluding her latest career phase, which included the studio project ‘Raven’ and a series of club-focused remixes.

      Available now, ‘In The Blue Light’ offers a fresh perspective, featuring performances from her intimate shows at New York’s renowned Blue Note club.

      With its rich history in jazz, the performances allowed Kelela to breathe new life into her work, including a cover of a Joni Mitchell song and a call for ‘Free Palestine.’

      Following the launch of ‘In The Blue Light,’ this new mini-documentary examines Kelela’s desire for connection, her love for jazz, and her long-held dream of performing at the Blue Note.

      Check out this engaging documentary below.

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Kelela Delves Into Her Love for Performance in a New Mini Documentary

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