Kehlani is speaking out once again, this time calling out ICE for what they describe as the “kidnapping” of immigrants across the country. During a recent interview on Los Angeles’ Big Boy’s Neighborhood, the singer did not hesitate to challenge the agency’s actions while discussing the current political climate with host Big Boy. “They’re kidnapping [people] out of schools, and jobs, and homes, and churches,” Kehlani said, describing how routine life has become a target for immigration raids. Big Boy followed by pointing out how even those trying to follow the rules are being punished, saying, “They’re kidnapping you now from going to do the right thing for your paperwork.” Kehlani agreed, adding that ICE is “kidnapping American citizens as well, it’s insane. Checking for Spanish-adjacent last names.”
Kehlani’s comments fit into a year where the artist has consistently used their platform to call out human rights abuses, regardless of the backlash. In 2024, they endured canceled shows and watched collaborators pull away after they voiced support for Palestine. On X, Kehlani revealed how isolating it became, writing, “Because of my political stance, I couldn’t get any features, but I guess I’ll save that for an interview ‘cause everybody fronted on me. Every single person was like, ‘Yeah,’ and then they just ghosted me.”
Despite the pushback, Kehlani is experiencing one of the strongest years of their career. Their single “Folded” became their first top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned two Grammy nominations. They also delivered an impressive lineup of remix collaborators for the Homage Pack, featuring Toni Braxton, Brandy, JoJo, Mario, Ne-Yo, and Tank. Beyond that, Kehlani has teamed up with multiple artists this year, some including Cardi B and Leon Thomas.


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