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Kali Uchis new album ‘Red Moon in Venus’ receives raving reviews
Kali Uchis’ multi-genre album released on Spotify on March 3
Singer-songwriter Kali Uchis recently came out with a new album titled ‘Red Moon in Venus’. The album contains 15 tracks, including collabs with well-known R&B artists Don Toliver, Omar Apollo, and Summer Walker.
Uchis promoted the album’s release in a video posted to her social media earlier today. In the video, Uchis is sweating and working hard, putting up ‘Red Moon in Venus’ posters on a wall.
Though only released yesterday, Uchis’ album is already receiving positive reviews. In a review published by Pitchfork, ‘Red Moon in Venus’ is praised for its embrace of femininity and use of euphoric melodies.
“Red Moon in Venus luxuriates in the most sublime sounds of Uchis’ career. It’s a fantastical record, illustrating lush, lovesick vignettes and high-femme escapism without relinquishing control,” said Gio Santiago, Pitchfork’s Executive Editorial Assistant.
Fans adore Kali Uchis’ newest album
Not only did ‘Red Moon in Venus’ receive raving reviews from critics - fans are also loving Uchis’ new sound.
“Can I just say how I love that you wrote ‘love between two human beings’ really hitting me. And I’m only on the first track” one fan wrote in a comment on Uchis’ recent Instagram post announcing the album release.
Other fans took to Twitter to express how much they loved the album.
Kali Uchis blends genres in her newest album ‘Red Moon in Venus’
The singer-songwriter is most well-known for her hit Latin pop single ‘Telepatia’, which spent four weeks atop Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart. Still, Uchis has experimented with a multitude of genres throughout her career as an artist.
‘Red Moon in Venus’ continues Uchis’ affinity for redefining genre boundaries. In this new album, Uchis incorporates elements of R&B, Latin pop, alt-pop, and hip-hop seamlessly.