Kaliii talks the success of 'Area Codes' and adding a white boy to her roster

'Are the lyrics true?'
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Kaliii might be finally adding some white boys to her roster after sitting down with Audacy's Bru.

LISTEN NOW: Kaliii talks with Bru

Her upcoming tape, Toxic Girls Need Love Too, is on the horizon. "We working on it, we don't have a date right now we just, you know, making sure my next move is my best move," she said.

This new project will be a play off of her last tape, Toxic Chocolate, she explained. "It's a play off of that and basically I was toxic in that tape and just like doing what I wanna do, I'm still doing what I wanna do but like in a healthy way and I'm healing and finding out who is Kaliii, and what does Kaliii like and what does Kaliii want?"

As her hit "Area Codes" continues to soar, Kaliii feels like it's "so surreal," because the song is "growing everyday," as it's still a viral Tik Tok sound. Because of the song title, Bru put her area codes knowledge to the test, where she humbly got three out of five guesses correct. She also revealed making the Billboard Hot 100 chart has been the most unexpected surprise for her since releasing "Area Codes."

Bru finally asked the question we've all been wondering -- does Kaliii really have a white boy on her roster? "There's a lot of white boys in my DMs tryna be... I haven't found the right white boy yet, I haven't found any boy," she admitted.

Talking about her latest single "K Toven," Kaliii said this is one of her favorite songs that she's done, between the classical and trap, she says "it's random" and "is really different: than anything she's ever done before.

"Ya' girl been outside," Kaliii said, and she is not lying as she is gearing up to go on tour with A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Toosii.

Listen to the full conversation above where Kaliii recommends some of her favorite food combinations, and more.

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