Khalid's fans are standing strong in response from some grumbling over his upcoming music video teaser, "Out Of Body." As we gear up towards its release, this video promises an intimate glimpse at Khalid's artistic self, diving deep through themes like queerness and self-expression.
Under his full name, Khalid Donnel Robinson, he's set an exciting tone by announcing that "Out Of Body" hits screens on September 26. It's a bold step towards his new album, marking a vital turning point in his career. Having publicly come out as gay last year, Khalid proudly weaves his identity through his music with confidence and flair.
On September 23, Khalid dropped a teaser on social media that invited curiosity and conversation alike. In it, viewers catch glimpses: a man leaning in towards Khalid, a dance full with men and a woman circling with energy and expression. All this unfolds over industrial synth beats, as Khalid's voice echoes, "So out-of-body," resonating with a raw freedom and discovery vibe. Though it hasn't premiered yet, it's already firing up discussions online.
"Out Of Body" swings in as Khalid's second single from his upcoming album, "After The Sun Goes Down," dropping on October 10. His first single, "In Plain Sight," got its spotlight in August and was warmly welcomed by fans and critics alike.
While many fans cheer Khalid on through his frank and bold creativity, some critics have voiced disprove, drawing comparisons with other openly queer artists like Sam Smith, Troye Sivan, and Lil Nas X. They're quick with negative feedback, questioning Khalid's portrayal and broader themes in queer music.
Some have even accused him, saying he leans too heavily on sexual themes, while others argue it eclipses his talent.
But where there are critics, there are also staunch supporters. Khalid's fans are quick on their feet, defending his right as an artist. They argue that queer artists often face double standards and call out how unfair it seems when queer artists can't express openly.
Fans argue Khalid's music offers important representation in both Black and gay communities, insisting that he should explore his identity without fearing backlash or criticism.
One fan shared their frustration, saying, "Y'all have questioned Khalid's sexuality forever. Now that he openly embraces it in his music, suddenly it's an issue. Artists struggle because there's negativity where there should be support."
Another fan remarked, "I don't get why some take offense at this, when similar videos by straight artists are given a pass. It shouldn't be an issue just because queer expression makes some folks uneasy."
Fans are buzzing with excitement about what's coming, eagerly anticipating how Khalid will blend his personal insights and experiences in new music. Praises flow in, celebrating his bravery and authenticity as he navigates a sea often filled with criticism.
As anticipation mounts around "Out Of Body" and "After The Sun Goes Down," Khalid offers thought-provoking discussions on queerness, identity, and how art can push against societal norms. His fans remain fiercely supportive, countering negativity with love and embrace.
Remember, "Out Of Body" lands on September 26 and "After The Sun Goes Down" follows on October 10. Dive in, share your thoughts below, and let's keep celebrating Khalid's artistry and his brave journey towards self-expression.
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