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What Is Kehlani's Ethnicity? - Blavity

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Born in Oakland, California, Kehlani is African American, Native American, Caucasian, Spanish, and Filipino. In an interview with Byrdie, Kehlani has chosen to use she/they pronouns to align themselves with this identity and reflect their commitment to self-expression and authenticity. Furthermore, their unique heritage has also undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping both her personal journey and her artistic expression, making them one of the most known authentic artists in the R&B world. Over the course of their career, Kehlani has undoubtedly weaved their multifaceted roots into their music by addressing themes of identity , self-discovery, and personal development. By proudly acknowledging their ancestry, Kehlani adds depth and authenticity to her work, which resonates with audiences all around the world. Moreover, their ethnicity and music serves as a testament to the beauty that arises when different cultures are intertwined, making Kehlani’s heritage and career...

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