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Khalid Celebrates Queerness in Forthcoming Album After Being Outed

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  • Khalid's sexuality was publicly revealed by an ex last year
  • The experience inspired his new album, "After the Sun Goes Down"
  • Khalid embraces his queerness and expresses it in his music
Khalid Celebrates Queerness in Forthcoming Album After Being Outed

In the past year, singer-songwriter Khalid has undergone a significant transformation. Last year, he was outed on social media by an ex, an experience he initially found jarring. However, this event has since unlocked an even deeper well of creativity for Khalid, informing his forthcoming album "After the Sun Goes Down," set to be released on October 10th.

Khalid, who has been out to his family and friends for years, had previously held back from fully expressing his sexuality in his music. "As an artist, sometimes you do find the pressure to create yourself to be accepted by all sides," he explains. But the experience of being publicly outed has given Khalid a newfound sense of liberation, which he has channeled into his latest work.

"This album is a celebration of being out and a representation of my queerness," Khalid says. The 27-year-old artist has embraced his sexuality, no longer holding back and instead tapping into the pop-star dreams he's had since childhood. Tracks like the slinky, Britney Spears-inspired "Out of Body" showcase Khalid's newfound confidence and willingness to explore his identity through his music.

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Khalid's new album "After the Sun Goes Down" was inspired by his experience of being publicly outed on social media last year, which unlocked a deeper well of creativity and allowed him to fully embrace and celebrate his queerness in his music.
After being outed, Khalid has embraced a newfound sense of liberation in his music, no longer holding back from fully expressing his sexuality. His latest tracks, like the Britney Spears-inspired "Out of Body," showcase this shift as he taps into the pop-star dreams he's had since childhood.
Khalid says his forthcoming album "After the Sun Goes Down" is "a celebration of being out and a representation of my queerness." The album marks a significant shift in Khalid's artistry as he embraces his identity and explores it through his music.

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