Khalid pours out emotion as he sings ‘I shouldn’t have to die to feel alive’. Whilst not being bad, Bad Luck is essentially a relaxed R and B track which is an easy listen but nothing special.Īlive is a soft bleeding, melancholic track filled with angelic vocals. The piano-led, rock-edged ballad holds a cinematic dreaminess leading to a sombre album highlight. The Father John Misty penned track offers a pleasant, gospel-tinged slow jam. The soft-lit pop track isn’t bad but it could be better. The lacklustre track stands out on the album, and not for particularly good reasons.Īlong with Khalid’s other collaborations within the album, Outta My Head, misses the mark despite its disruptive yet impressive guitar solo. Whilst sounding like Saturday Nights punchier relative, this track misses the mark as I find that the repetitive beat combined with some of Khalid’s least impressive vocals can’t be saved by Toronto rapper SAFE.ĭivulging into a soulful side of his artistry, Bluffin’ oozes a sensual energy fitting for a Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack if there were to be another. ![]() ![]() With theatric strings and gentle chords, the track is by no means bad but ultimately skippable. In most albums, an ‘intro’ is frequently one of the worst or least engaging tracks and on Free Spirit, the trend doesn’t differ.
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