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“Come and Go” Is Kaelin Ellis’s Most Expansive Collaboration Yet With Help via Saba and Mick Jenkins

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  • 6 days ago
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Updated: 10 minutes ago

Kaelin Ellis has never played by the rules. The multi-instrumentalist and (likely) your favorite producers favorite producer has long existed at the intersection of hip-hop, electronic soul, and cosmic jazz but his new single “Come and Go,” featuring Saba and Mick Jenkins, feels like a true elevation. The track serves as the first glimpse into Ellis’s upcoming 2026 album, a body of work that promises groove-driven reflections and deep creative evolution. There’s history here: Saba and Kaelin previously collaborated on the standout track “HEART”, and their chemistry remains undeniable. On “Come and Go,” Saba glides across Ellis’s lush, rhythmic production with both clarity and weight. Mick Jenkins, long respected for his incisive pen, adds depth with a delivery that leans into jazz, stretching the record into new textures. What makes the track special is how naturally it blends worlds. It’s hip-hop, but it’s also funk. It’s jazz, but it’s futuristic. The artists aren’t compromising they are expanding. Coming off collaborations with Lupe Fiasco, Danny Brown, Vince Staples, Logic, Virgil Abloh, and a long list of innovators, Kaelin Ellis is positioning himself as one of the most forward-thinking producers of his generation. “Come and Go” is the sound of three artists pushing the edges of possibility and inviting listeners into the next phase of Kaelin’s sonic universe.


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