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Apr 19, 2018 Key and BPM for lovely (with Khalid) by Billie Eilish, Khalid. Also see Camelot, duration, release date, label, popularity, energy, danceability, and happiness. Get DJ recommendations for harmonic mixing.
I was young lost stupid didn't know what I was doing wrong
just eat sleep feeling free then I'd party all night long
but I would never get too worried
about the little things in life
I knew I won the lottery
Cause baby can't you see
Just thinking about you as I sing this song
cause when you're around I can do no wrong
And I'm never too sharp, never flat
girl imagine that
You always know how to bring me right back
when my pitch is off
you make it all right when its all so wrong
You're my auto tune, you can be my auto tune
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Now I've found my way girl ever since you came along
as I listen to the radio, bumping to our catchy song
you mean more than a grammy
and all the money in the world
every time that I get off key girl
continue to save me
Just thinking about you as I sing this song
cause when you're around I can do no wrong
And I'm never too sharp, never flat
girl imagine that
You always know how to bring me right back
when my pitch is off
you make it all right when its all so wrong
You're my auto tune, you can be my auto tune
Yeah. be my auto tune
baby be my auto tune
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
ohh, oohh.
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Just thinking about you as I sing this song
cause when you're around I can do no wrong
And I'm never too sharp, never flat
girl imagine that
You always know how to bring me right back
when my pitch is off
you make it all right when its all so wrong
You're my auto tune, you can be my auto tune
Khalid Autotune
Just thinking about you as I sing this song
cause when you're around I can do no wrong
And I'm never too sharp, never flat
girl imagine that
You always know how to bring me right back
when my pitch is off
you make it all right when its all so wrong
You're my auto tune, you can be my auto tune
Khalid Robinson crosses the stage at the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas, to receive his diploma from Americas High.
Just before his name is called, he flashes his trademark smile and does a little dance for the camera broadcasting the graduation live. It's still archived on the school district's YouTube page.
Fast-forward to March.
The El Paso transplant’s debut album, American Teen, soared to No. 9 on the Billboard album chart.. The now mononymous Khalid’s single Location sits at No. 38 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.
“I didn’t feel like I had a home until I moved to El Paso,” Khalid said in a phone interview from his tour bus, somewhere between shows in Atlanta and New Orleans. “The love and the friendships I made were influential. El Paso is where I started. I don’t feel like I’d be making the music I’m making now if I hadn’t gone there.”
But let’s rewind a bit.
Khalid’s love affair with the border town didn’t begin until just before his senior year, when his mother, Sgt. First Class Linda Wolfe was stationed at Fort Bliss.
Wolfe had her own ambitions as an R&B singer back in the 1990s, but family and career opportunities led her to the Army.
And if it wasn’t for his mom's fateful assignment, Khalid said, he might have never found himself artistically or personally.
Khalid said life as a military kid meant moving around quite a bit and never fully knowing his place.
Khalid No Autotune Song
“I feel like growing up with my mom was the foundation of my (interest in music),” Khalid said. “In my home, we listened to music all the time. I was raised through music, and I’ve been interested in it since I was three. I’ve been singing since I could talk correctly.”
But still, it wasn’t until moving to El Paso that he became interested in recording and writing his own music.
“My high school was what crafted my interest in recording,” Khalid said. “Everyone at Americas showed me a lot of support. I always wanted to do music and record, but I never had the confidence to do it. I was really nervous.”
Then, during his senior year, Khalid began to find himself musically. He recorded the songs Saved and Stuck On You, and uploading them to his Soundcloud page.
By spring, and with “prom right around the corner,” Khalid said he was eager to get a new song out.
It was then that Khalid traveled to Atlanta to work on the song that would eventually become his breakthrough.
Tunji Balogun, vice president of A&R for RCA Records, said he began following Khalid after several of his early Soundcloud uploads caught his ear.
“When he put out Location, I thought, ‘Oh, my God, this kid knows how to make a hit,’ in addition to being a talented vocalist and being ahead of his age,” Balogun said.
He wasn’t alone.
Soon after it was released, Kylie Jenner posted a video of herself and friends listening to the song on Snapchat. The co-sign from the reality TV star helped propel the sultry song, with its catchy refrain and lyrics that delve into love in the smartphone era, to more than 12.5 million streams on Soundcloud.
All this from a song Khalid says he almost didn’t finish after trying to write and record with the song’s producers in Atlanta. Tired, but unfazed, Khalid retreated to El Paso, where he wrote and recorded the song while his mom and friends hung out in the studio.
“It’s crazy to see a song I almost didn’t record is doing super well. It’s special because I recorded it around friends and family,” Khalid said.
After Billboard announced the top 10 debut of American Teen, Khalid said, “Two years ago, I would’ve never imagined being in the position of life that I am now.'
But, Khalid said, no matter where he is, he’ll take with him the humble and open-minded attitude of his heart’s most beloved location — El Paso — as well as the advice of his hero: his mom.
“To always stay grounded and never forget where you came from — and take care of your voice,” Khalid said, no doubt flashing that big smile he shared before crossing the graduation stage less than a year ago.