Complete with reflections on friendships and relationships both past and present, Kaiit paints a picture of a woman who understands her worth, appreciating those who come into her life to improve it while carefully removing those who are toxic.
It’s easy to be lost in Kaiit’s hypnotic vocals, yet underneath lies an array of musical elements including dynamic drumming, funky bass lines, complimentary guitar and cameos from many more instruments and vocal effects. ‘Natural Women’ is an unsubtle nod to Aretha Franklin’s classic hit and a dedication to an attentive and benevolent lover. Contrastingly, ‘OG Luv Kush’ and ‘OG Luv Kush pt.2’ are an essay of reasons to leave a relationship and in spite of the listed problems, Kaiit shows her strength in character.
Live From Her Room knows exactly what it is and doesn’t attempt to be anything else. Its sincerity radiates through the informal interludes placed within Kaiit’s purposeful ability to miss a rhyme to expand her message.
8.5/10