The rain didn't just fall in Kali’s world; it felt like a heavy, velvet curtain that refused to rise. She sat in her kitchen, surrounded by wilting sunflowers and the hum of a flickering neon sign that read “Patience.” Everything felt stuck in a low-fi loop.
She looked at the seeds on her table—tiny, dry promises of something better. "The sun's gotta come out eventually, right?" she whispered to the empty room.
Released on January 12, 2018, is a soulful, funk-infused anthem by Colombian-American singer Kali Uchis , featuring longtime collaborator Tyler, The Creator and the legendary Bootsy Collins . Serving as a standout single from her debut album Isolation , the track is a masterclass in modern neo-soul that balances retro aesthetics with a timeless message of self-reliance. A Sonic Bridge Between Eras Kali Uchis - After The Storm ft. Tyler- The Cre...
The climax? She releases a rainbow gas into the house, flooding the drab environment with color. Tyler, The Creator appears as a quirky neighbor selling a "Weather Appliance"—a literal machine that changes the weather indoors.
It does not demand happiness. It demands survival . The rain didn't just fall in Kali’s world;
At its core, "After the Storm" is a song about surviving personal "storms" to reach better days.
Almost seven years after its release, has found second, third, and fourth lives. "The sun's gotta come out eventually, right
provides "karma-themed" ad-libs and soulful spoken interludes, lending the track an "old-school" credibility. Tyler, The Creator