Stream: Kali Uchis – “Sincerely: P.S.”
Kali Uchis releases “Sincerely: P.S.” deluxe album
Global recording artist and GRAMMY® winner Kali Uchis has officially released Sincerely: P.S., the deluxe edition of her deeply personal fifth studio album, Sincerely. With five new tracks, including the standout single “Pretty Promises” featuring Mariah The Scientist, the project expands on themes of love, vulnerability, and emotional evolution.
This deluxe album isn’t just an add-on—it’s an extension of the story she began earlier in 2025. Rich with bilingual lyrics, genre-bending production, and soulful storytelling, Sincerely: P.S. brings fans deeper into Uchis’ world, just days after she concluded her biggest tour yet.
Let’s break down what’s new, why it matters, and how this release fits into the larger arc of her career.
A Personal Chapter, Now With More Pages
When Kali Uchis first released Sincerely in May 2025, fans and critics alike recognized the project as her most emotionally raw to date. Unlike her previous albums, which often leaned into lush fantasy and vibrant escapism, Sincerely pulled from very real, personal moments. It was the first album she wrote after becoming a mother. It was also the first since losing her own father.
The deluxe version, Sincerely: P.S., builds on that deeply emotional foundation. The “P.S.” in the title feels like more than just a stylistic choice—it represents the continuation of a letter, a lingering thought that needed to be shared after the main story concluded.
Where Sincerely established the tone, Sincerely: P.S. enhances it. The bonus songs carry the same emotional weight while experimenting with new sonic textures, collaborators, and lyrical directions.
What’s New in the Deluxe Edition?
Sincerely: P.S. adds five new songs to the original album. Each one feels intentional, as if selected to round out a chapter that’s already struck a chord with fans around the world.
Here’s a breakdown of the new tracks:
- “Cry About It!” (feat. Ravyn Lenae)
- “Whispers of the Wind…”
- “Pretty Promises” (feat. Mariah The Scientist)
- “Cherry on Top”
- “All of the Good”
“Cry About It!” was released ahead of the full deluxe and served as a signal of what fans could expect—lush, dreamy production paired with emotionally charged lyrics and strong collaborations.
Each of the new songs brings something unique, but together they blend seamlessly into the tone and texture of Sincerely. The deluxe album doesn’t feel like a separate experience. It feels like an organic continuation.
“Pretty Promises” — The Centerpiece of the Deluxe
Among the five new additions, “Pretty Promises” featuring Mariah The Scientist is the most buzzed-about. It’s a slow-burning, emotionally rich duet that delves into the complexities of romantic hope and heartbreak.
The track blends Kali’s signature dreamy vocals with Mariah’s atmospheric delivery. The two create a hypnotic sonic landscape, laced with soft harmonies and introspective lyrics. It’s the kind of song that sticks with you—haunting in the best way.
Fans first got a taste of “Pretty Promises” during a live performance in Atlanta, where both artists previewed the track together on stage. It was a surprise moment during the tour, but one that hinted at the emotional depth the deluxe version would bring.
“Pretty Promises” now serves as both a fan favorite and a thematic anchor for Sincerely: P.S.
Revisiting “Cry About It!” — A Vintage Dream With Modern Teeth
Released ahead of the full deluxe project, “Cry About It!” featuring Ravyn Lenae instantly resonated with fans. The track weaves doo-wop influences with modern production, creating a timeless yet fresh soundscape. It’s sultry, melodic, and layered with bilingual lyricism.
The track’s live debut came on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where Uchis and Lenae performed on a set designed to look like the inside of a ballerina jewelry box. That visual choice felt deliberate—reflecting the delicate yet powerful nature of the song itself.
“Cry About It!” underscores one of the consistent strengths in Uchis’ artistry: her ability to blend aesthetic, sound, and emotion into a fully immersive experience.
The Sincerely Tour: A Full-Circle Moment
Before the release of the deluxe, Kali Uchis wrapped up her most expansive and successful tour to date—The Sincerely, Tour. The tour started with back-to-back sold-out shows at the iconic Kia Forum and ended with a grand finale at the brand-new Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.
That bookending was more than symbolic. It marked her growth not just as a performer, but as a cultural force. From her early days as an underground genre-blender to headlining major venues, Uchis has built a career rooted in authenticity and artistic risk.
The tour also featured special guests, adding even more layers to the live experience. Some appearances included:
- Peso Pluma
- Tyler, The Creator
- SZA
- Steve Lacy
- JT
- Rauw Alejandro
- Ravyn Lenae
- Mariah The Scientist
The show was more than a concert—it was a curated journey through Uchis’ musical universe. Starting with tracks from Sincerely, each performance took the audience backward in time, revisiting albums like Red Moon in Venus, Isolation, and Sin Miedo.
This structure aligned perfectly with the reflective, emotionally rich tone of her latest music.
Why Sincerely: P.S. Isn’t Just Another Deluxe
In today’s music landscape, deluxe albums often feel like throwaway content—extra tracks tacked on for the sake of chart boosts. Sincerely: P.S. avoids that trap entirely.
This release isn’t about streaming numbers. It’s about narrative. It’s about emotion. It’s about giving the artist space to say more of what needs to be said.
There’s an intentional continuity from the original project to the deluxe. The new songs don’t dilute the album’s message—they enhance it. They answer unspoken questions. They offer new perspectives. They complete the circle.
For fans who connected deeply with Sincerely, the deluxe edition offers more than new music—it offers closure.
A Look at Kali Uchis’ Evolution
Kali Uchis has never made the same album twice. Her discography spans English and Spanish, R&B and reggaeton, soul and dream pop. Albums like Isolation, Sin Miedo, Red Moon in Venus, and Orquídeas each tell different stories—sonically and emotionally.
With Sincerely and now Sincerely: P.S., Uchis is entering a new era. One that’s more reflective, more personal, and more rooted in lived experience.
She’s also redefining what it means to grow as an artist in the public eye. Rather than chasing trends, she sets them. Rather than sticking to a formula, she reinvents it.
Each album feels like a chapter. And Sincerely: P.S. proves that sometimes, the most important words come after the final sentence.
Why Fans Shouldn’t Skip This One
If you’ve been following Kali Uchis for years—or even if you just discovered her through one of her viral tracks—Sincerely: P.S. is essential listening.
It brings closure to one of her most vulnerable projects while offering fresh insight and new creative direction. It also showcases her continued ability to balance art and accessibility, emotion and entertainment.
This isn’t just a deluxe album—it’s a necessary continuation of a story that’s still being written.
So whether you’re here for the lush vocals, the emotional depth, or the bilingual brilliance, Sincerely: P.S. gives you more of what makes Kali Uchis one of the most compelling artists of her generation.
