
Watch: Kali Uchis performs 'All I Can Say' on 'Kimmel'
The singer, 30, appeared in a pale pink dress, with a pink bow in her hair and sheer white gloves. Pink clouds appeared on the screen behind her.
"No I'm not sorry for the dreams that I dream or the life that I live and that's all I can say," she sang.
The song appears on Uchis' album Sincerely, which arrived May 9 and features 14 songs, including "ILYSMIH" which describes her love for her son.
Fans commented on the "50s vibe" of "All I Can Say."
Other tracks include "Heaven is a Home...," "Sugar! Honey! Love!," "Lose My Cool," "It's Just Us," "For:You," "Silk Lingerie," "Territorial," "Fall Apart," "Daggers!," "Angels All Around Me...," "Breeze!" and "Sunshine & Rain..."
Uchis is touring North America through September.
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