New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Khalid, who released his multi-platinum selling debut American Teen in 2017, has returned with his sophomore album Free Spirit. The LP is the follow-up to his Suncity EP, which dropped this past October.
"This album is the culmination of all of the growth and experiences I have gathered over the past two remarkable years,"
Khalid said in a press release. "I have been in the studio pouring my soul and spirit to create a body of work that I hope speaks to each and every one of you."
The 21-year-old El Paso singer showcases his evolution and freedom on the 17-track set, which includes the Hit-Boy-produced "Self," "Don't Pretend," "My Bad," and the Disclosure-produced lead single "Talk," plus a collaboration with
John Mayer ("
Outta My Head"). Two cuts from his 2018 EP Suncity - "
Better" and "
Saturday Nights" - are also included, the latter as a bonus track.
"I wrote American Teen at 17 years old,"
Khalid told Zane Lowe on Beats 1. "Now I get to release this at 20-21, so it's a completely different mind frame."
The album arrives alongside a companion film of the same name, directed by Emil Nava. "This album is the culmination of all of the growth and experiences I have gathered over the past two remarkable years," said Khalid. "I have been in the studio pouring my soul and spirit to create a body of work that I hope speaks to each and every one of you."
Khalid will perform at Coachella next weekend before launching an arena tour in support of the album. The "Khalid Free
Spirit World Tour" kicks off in
Phoenix on June 20 and travels across the U.S. and Canada, wrapping in Miami on Aug. 17. Stream Free
Spirit below: