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"text": "Out to Rafael in Peru!\n\nLast year's \"Raven\" was Kelela's sophomore album. NPR writes, \"She has always been aware that her hybrid music appeals to both Black and white audiences, but she wants Raven to resonate with Black queer listeners first and foremost. She spent much of 2019 creating a syllabus of texts by Black theorists like bell hooks, Kandis Williams and Octavia Butler and broke ties with business partners who weren't politically aligned with her. Though many of the lyrics on Raven came from improvisation, they are informed by this period of intensive study and boundary-setting, so they feel like free-associations from a mind centered and deeply focused on rejuvenation.\": https://www.npr.org/2023/02/22/1158721846/kelela-raven-review\n\nhttps://www.kelela.co/"
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