On it, Khalid gets a chance to talk about connecting with his woman more than her parents does, mentioning each and every one of her current problems. It gives off this laid-back feel on the instrumental, reminding me of the vibes that you would get if you were hanging out on the pier when the sun was coming down. I am no record executive, Ryan Seacrest or Disc Jockey, but I can almost guarantee that this song will be a radio hit by next week. I love the back and forth that he does with Empress Oh (The featured guest) on it, as they both sing about wanting each other to hold on dearly to this love they have together. It is Reggaeton-inspired, and our hero does speak a bit of Spanish on it, but for the most part, he stays true to his silky smooth ways. “Suncity” has Khalid dabbling in a sound that is foreign to him (Literally), but not for what we’ve been hearing on the radio as of late. With a debut album that had the world falling in love with vulnerable R&B music again, Khalid looks to expand on his low-key popularity even farther, gifting us with a short EP titled “Sun City.” I don’t care about what he has going on in his personal life, I simply listen to his music, enjoy it, and that is it.
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