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Guest post by Emily Blake of Next Big SoundLocation is very important to Khalid. I’m not just talking about “Location,” the debut single that launched the R&B/soul singer to fame last year and currently sits at #38 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #34 on the Pandora Top Spins Chart. Rather, one location — El Paso, Texas — seems to be a living, breathing character on his just-released debut studio album, American Teen.On the album’s title track, he references the city of the 915, “where all the girls are pretty” and “all my boys are with me.” On “Winter,” he dreads when “the days get harder in November” in his “lonely city of El Paso.” (Average November highs in El Paso are in the mid 6os, according to AccuWeather, but that’s neither here nor there.) The visuals “Location” were also shot in the border city. All of this isn’t that out of the ordinary until you learn that El Paso isn’t even Khalid’s hometown, technically. The 19-year-old recently moved there before starting his senior year of high school after growing up as a military child, moving every few years.So, what is it about this location?“El Paso was the place that kind of… it didn’t necessarily create me as an artist, but I feel like it changed me, and that’s where I had started making music. That’s where I started creating,” he explained. “So I feel like it had such a big influence on just the person I became. So when I was writing the album I just wanted to like give inflictions of El Paso and the culture.”Listening to American Teen, you’ll hear 80s-influenced synths, reflections on love and technology, and, perhaps most notably, no featured artists.“I think El Paso allowed me to just tap into the sense of loneliness that I have when it comes to writing music and focusing on the fact that loneliness isn’t a bad thing,” he said. “El Paso is in the middle of nowhere. A lot of people don’t know too much about the city, so I feel I tapped into the sounds of just… alone.”
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