Kali Uchis dropped the Deluxe version of her fifth studio album, Sincerely, on October 3. While Sincerely featured Kali's sole vocals, the deluxe edition features other artists, including Ravyn Lenae and Mariah the Scientist. She had previously described the album as the album that she needed to "heal" herself.
The album draws inspiration from her personal life experiences, including losing her mother. In a May 2025 interview with AP News, the singer opened up about her inspiration and said,
"The album is actually dedicated to my mom. My mom later ended up getting diagnosed, and she’s no longer here. ... And so pretty much all of the songs ended up taking on a deeper meaning to me because of that and because of it being dedicated to her.
She added,
"At the time, I might not have even realized subconsciously that I was making all of this to heal myself."
The deluxe edition consists of four new songs that deepen Kali's intentions and set in forward in a new direction.
Note: This article reflects the writer’s opinion. Do comment with your suggestions to let us know which other items deserve to make the list.
Every track ranked from best to worst on Kali Uchis' Sincerely: P.S. (Deluxe)

We are ranking all tracks on Kali Uchis' Sincerely: P.S. (Deluxe) from best to worst:
1. All I Can Say
All I Can Say stands out in the album, while representing Kali's most vulnerable experiences of becoming a mother and losing her mother. The nostalgic appeal draws listeners, with something for everyone in the track.
2. Heaven is a Home & Sunshine & Rain
Heaven is a Home sounds like a deep, personal note and has a dreamy vision. As listeners mentioned in the YouTube comment section, hearing the track feels like one is "levitating". Kali's mother's voice features at the beginning of the track when the cartoon cat sings,
"Good morning, Sunshine."
The track is a tribute to her mother and an account of everything that happens after.
3. ILYSMIH
Kali Uchis sings about becoming a mother and her baby, making it one of the most personal and emotional tracks on the album. The end seemingly features her baby's chuckles, moving multiple listeners to tears.
4. Angels All Around Me
The song offers the best of both worlds. It begins with a calm tone and gradually transforms into a track playing at the jazz club. As the name suggests, Kali Uchis talks about a spiritual connection and honours the protection during difficult times.
5. Lose My Control
Kali Uchis jumps straight into singing about a romantic interest and has a strong vocal delivery. One of the longest tracks of the album, the second half is emotional and invigorating.
Fall Apart
In Fall Apart, Kali Uchis seeks answers about unconditional love and embraces imperfections. She reassures her listeners,
“This is earth, You don’t have to be perfect here”
Cry About It & Pretty Promises
Released three weeks ago, the track features the vocals of Ravyn Lenae and pushes the album in an energetic direction. In Pretty Promises, Mariah the Scientist offers contrasting vocals, adding a new layer.
Breeze & Whispers Of The Wind
Kali Uchis' vocals are "easy as the Breeze". Listeners are instantly transported to an evangelical ambience, with many feeling an immediate spiritual connection. It is easier to transition to Whispers Of The Wind after listening to Breeze.
Sugar! Honey! Love & Daggers!
Kali continues the whimsical theme and Sugar! Honey! Love does just that. While the lyrics are somehow overshadowed by the music, it's enough for listeners to go back to it again and again. Daggers! has a similar appeal and appears in the second half of the album.
For: You
The track represents the sacrifice that may accompany deep and personal love. Kali sings,
"Tell me what's on your mind (Your mind)/ For you, I’d die a thousand times/ Find you in every life / For you, I'd dive into your tears /And swim the deepest sea"
Whether love for a child or romantic love, listeners reported that the song moved them to tears.
Cherry On Top & All of the Good
While the tracks appear at the end of the list, they are definitely not the worst. Rather, they display Kali Uchis' range and feature upbeat tones and vocals.
It's Just Us & Silk Lingerie
It's Just Us has an upbeat rhythm, with Kali Uchis's vocals softly treading on the beats. The new track offers a jazzy structure. Silk Lingerie complements the sensual energy and draws one's attention immediately.
Territorial
Territorial perfectly follows up on Silk Lingerie and adds a much-needed contrast. Listeners on YouTube noted that the song has a dramatic appeal, perhaps suiting a James Bond movie opening track.
Which is your favorite track on the album? Tell us in the comments below.