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Amorphous Enlists Kehlani For Debut Single “Back Together”

Producer Amorphous recruited R&B superstar Kehlani for his debut single, “Back Together.”

“Back Together” is a Summer-Ready Jam!

The summer-ready song features Kehlani’s eccentric vocals while Amorphous takes over as the DJ for the track. It’s a fun song about being lovers with an ex-partner, without having any official labels. “Need you to know we ain’t gettin’ back together. But that doesn’t that we can’t come together. I finally want better, somewhere in the middle. ‘Cause I love who we are when we ain’t back together,” Kehlani sings.

Over the past few months and weeks, Amorphous has been knocking out sessions with the likes of Nineteen85 of dvsn, Victoria Monét, Justin Tranter, and Sarah Hudson, just to name a few. All of which could have placements on his debut LP.

Kehlani recently linked up with T-Pain for “I Like Dat,” which reimagines his self-produced number-one 2006 smash “Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin’).” She also joined Pink Sweat$ for his “At My Worst (Remix).” 

Amorphous and Kehlani: From Friends to Collaborators

The pair have been friends for a while, which is why Amorphous decided to ask Kehlani to be the main singer of his debut single. When announcing the news of his debut single to Instagram, Amorphous wrote, “This is a long time coming. A career milestone. Decades in the making. My debut single BACK TOGETHER feat. Kehlani is out now!”

Kehlani also showed support to her friend and promoted the new single to her fans. “BACK TOGETHER @theofficialamorphous x me out now! So proud of you lovebug, you are UNSTOPPABLE!”

Amorphous’ last release came as a feature alongside DJ Khaled and Fat Joe for “Sunshine,” which arrived with a video showing the trio enjoying a party aboard a yacht. As for Kehlani, “Back Together” marks the latest in a string of guest appearances she’s made over the past month. Alongside her collaboration with T-Pain, she also worked with Pink Sweats and Lil Durk.

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