![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Whether it’s that feeling of impulsively wanting to meet someone you’re infatuated with in person instead of throwing little hints via social media (“Location”), heartbreak over someone who you truly believed had better intentions (“Hopeless,” “Saved,” “Coaster”) or lacking financial stability and not caring about it (“Y oung, Dumb & Broke,” “8TEEN.”) Khalid’s delivery on each track is soulful while clearly stemming from R&B, and 80’s new-wave inspiration- an unconventional combination that works beautifully. The first half finds Khali d discussing things teens experience but don’t want to admit. The El Paso native brings the concepts of love, heartbreak and hope to life in a way no other young artist has managed to do before. So why is it that teenagers (and youn g adults) are finding this kid so ridiculously relatable? What is it about ‘American Teen’ th at makes us want to listen to it on a continuous loop? Themes.
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