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“Treadin Water” sits precisely in the eye of that storm. Produced during the same sessions with LSDXOXO and ambient architect Jam City, “Treadin Water” strips the palette down to bare essentials. Where “Let It Go” builds a cathedral of reverb, this outtake feels like a moonlit shore. Kelela Treadin- Water -Raven Outtake That Was...

An outtake from the sessions for her 2023 masterpiece, Raven , “Treadin Water” is not a B-side in the pejorative sense. It is not a castaway. It is a revelation. For fans who discovered it via leaked forums or late-night YouTube deep dives, the track feels less like a leftover and more like a lucid dream that was almost forgotten upon waking. To understand “Treadin Water,” one must understand the ocean of Raven . The album was a sonic departure from the sharp, club-ready edges of Take Me Apart . Where her debut was about the mechanics of desire in a cold room, Raven was about immersion. It was about floating in the murky, amniotic fluid of heartbreak, queer resilience, and Black futurism. Tracks like “Happy Ending” and “Enough for Love” moved with a liquid, drumless grace, while “Contact” and “Closure” introduced a frantic, jungle-inflected panic. By [Author Name] “Treadin Water” sits precisely in

There is a specific kind of magic found in what an artist leaves behind. On the floor of the cutting room floor—buried in the hard drives between the synth pads and the ghostly vocal stacks—lies a parallel universe version of an album we thought we knew. For Kelela, that universe exists in a single, shimmering file: An outtake from the sessions for her 2023

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