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Khalid album review
Khalid album review












khalid album review

Like the album’s other choruses, this one will stay in your head all day.

khalid album review

With a head-bobbing and catchy beat, Khalid asks his significant other to love him deeper and not give up on what they have in “Bad Luck,” which also details his lack of success with relationships. “I feel heaven when you’re here with me/ I feel hell every time you leave/ But I need to get you off of my back/ I gotta get you off of my back,” he sings about not being able to live without the person you love. The first song, “Intro,” describes a relationship that’s complicated and messy. There’s a fair share of broken romance in the album - tales of a young man tortured in love. Like many other 21-year-olds, Khalid is confused, hopeful and a little struck out when it comes to love. With the voice of an angel, Khalid makes you want to sway and move, no matter what he’s singing. Every track has the potential to be a chart-topping hit. It’s sadder and deeper than American Teen, but in the best way. I associate Khalid with being carefree, and every time I listen to his music, I get in that mood again.įree Spirit, Khalid’s latest album, is different. When I think about American Teen, his debut album, I remember driving with his smooth voice in my ears and a summer breeze blowing through my car. I first started listening to Khalid in the summer of 2017.














Khalid album review