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Khalid Robinson was raised by his mother, whose military career necessitated an itinerant upbringing. Originally from Fort Stewart, Georgia, he also lived on military reservations in Kentucky and New York, as well as in Heidelberg, Germany, before his mother was transferred to Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas. Throughout, music had been a constant -- Khalid started singing as early as he could speak, and his mother performed with the U.S. Army Chorus -- but a supportive environment at El Paso's Americas High School sparked his creativity and boosted his confidence. While at Americas, Khalid uploaded his first recordings. They quickly reached A&R executive Tunji Balogun, who signed the artist to major-label <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22RCA%22">RCA</a>.
Khalid's commercial debut was made in August 2016, three months after he received his high school diploma, with "Location." A sparse love ballad produced by a team of six including Smash David and Syk Sense, it reflected the singer's affinity for the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:53KwLdlmrlCelAZMaLVZqU">James Blake</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2h93pZq0e7k5yf4dywlkpM">Frank Ocean</a>. The anti-anthemic second single "Young Dumb & Broke" didn't arrive until the following February, as "Location" was remarkably still gaining ground, and set up the March release of the album American Teen. Containing both singles, the LP entered the Billboard 200 at number nine. "Location" finally peaked on the R&B/hip-hop and Hot 100 charts, respectively at numbers two and 16, two months later, and "Young Dumb & Broke" likewise took off gradually, ultimately topping the R&B/hip-hop chart and landing within the pop Top 20. Khalid became a sought-after featured artist in the process. He and <a href="spotify:artist:2wUjUUtkb5lvLKcGKsKqsR">Alessia Cara</a> contributed to <a href="spotify:artist:4xRYI6VqpkE3UwrDrAZL8L">Logic</a>'s April 2017 single "1-800-237-8255," a Top Ten pop hit titled after the phone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The song was subsequently nominated for Grammy Awards in the categories of Song of the Year and Best Music Video. At the same time, "Location" was up for Best R&B Song, American Teen was nominated for Best Urban Contemporary Album, and Khalid himself was among the nominees for Best New Artist.
A discography of featured roles that included additional 2017 singles such as <a href="spotify:artist:7CajNmpbOovFoOoasH2HaY">Calvin Harris</a>' "Rollin'," <a href="spotify:artist:64KEffDW9EtZ1y2vBYgq8T">Marshmello</a>'s "Silence," and a remix of <a href="spotify:artist:163tK9Wjr9P9DmM0AVK7lm">Lorde</a>'s "Homemade Dynamite" continued to grow through 2018. Khalid made more chart impressions via <a href="spotify:artist:7n2wHs1TKAczGzO7Dd2rGr">Shawn Mendes</a>' "Youth" and <a href="spotify:artist:5CiGnKThu5ctn9pBxv7DGa">Benny Blanco</a>'s Top Ten hit "Eastside," among other appearances. More prominently as a headliner or co-headliner, Khalid contributed to the soundtracks of Love, Simon, 13 Reasons Why, and Superfly; the <a href="spotify:artist:2cWZOOzeOm4WmBJRnD5R7I">Normani</a> duet "Love Lies" went Top Ten; and he also charted alongside <a href="spotify:artist:6qqNVTkY8uBg9cP3Jd7DAH">Billie Eilish</a> with "Lovely." Meanwhile, Khalid worked on his second album with the singles "OTW" and "Better." The latter topped the R&B/hip-hop chart, went Top 20 pop, and appeared on Suncity, an EP issued that October. Early the next year, Khalid issued "Saturday Nights" and "Talk" before the April arrival of Free Spirit, which entered the Billboard 200 at number one. "Talk," a number three pop hit, earned the singer his sixth Grammy nomination, this one for Record of the Year.
"New Normal" appeared in July 2021 as Khalid's response to isolation felt during the COVID-19 pandemic. In December of that year, he offered up Scenic Drive (The Tape), his first mixtape, which featured contributions from <a href="spotify:artist:3DiDSECUqqY1AuBP8qtaIa">Alicia Keys</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1vaQ6v3pOFxAIrFoPrAcom">Ari Lennox</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:4HzKw8XcD0piJmDrrPRCYk">Majid Jordan</a>, among others. More singles arrived in 2022, including "Last Call," "Numb" (with <a href="spotify:artist:64KEffDW9EtZ1y2vBYgq8T">Marshmello</a>), and "Wish You Were Here" (with <a href="spotify:artist:25u4wHJWxCA9vO0CzxAbK7">Lukas Graham</a>). "Softest Touch," "Be the One" (with <a href="spotify:artist:58hqTaCiqGrMsNmmm3qL7w">Bree Runway</a>), and the Barbie: The Album contribution "Silver Platter" were among his 2023 releases. "Please Don't Fall in Love with Me," a plaintive ballad sampling <a href="spotify:artist:3DiDSECUqqY1AuBP8qtaIa">Keys</a>' "Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)," and "Adore U," an escapist slow jam, followed in 2024 as the first previews of Khalid's third album. The singles became his 11th and 12th Top Ten R&B hits and led the way to the August 2024 arrival of Sincere. The lone featured appearance was made by <a href="spotify:artist:4kIwETcbpuFgRukE8o7Opx">Arlo Parks</a> on "Breathe," a song concerning mental health. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
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