He notably collaborated with Sam Smith for a cover of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love," and contributed to the production of Mac Miller's first posthumous album, "Circles. The duo has since dropped the EP "Moonlight" in 2018, while Guy Lawrence has worked on some solo projects. While the "Love Lies" vocalist is reportedly working on his new studio effort, Disclosure have been relatively quiet since the release of their sophomore album, "Caracal," in 2015.
"Know Your Worth" is rumored to appear on Khalid's yet-untitled third album, which would follow 2019's "Free Spirit." I feel like the message in this song is something that I needed to hear at the time I was writing it and I hope that it resonates with a lot of people who need to hear that kind of message," he said in a statement via Apple Music. "When I started writing this song, it was like I was singing to myself in the mirror. He first teased the track on Twitter and Instagram on January 24, 2020, 12 days before it’s release. Khalid recently opened up about the genesis of his latest inspirational anthem, which arrived on the heels of the previously issued "Up All Night" and "Eleven." Know Your Worth is expected to be the third single from Khalid’s upcoming third studio album. "All the things I know that you deserve/ Say it's not real if it doesn't hurt/ Find someone you know will put you first/ Find someone who loves you at your worst," he croons over a bass-heavy beat. The musicians are now collaborating again on the dance banger "Know Your Worth," in which Khalid refuses to settle for less than he deserves. The single, which appeared on Khalid's most recent album, also earned the trio a nomination for Record of the Year at the 2020 Grammys. Khalid and Disclosure first joined forces for their 2019 blockbuster "Talk," which quickly became the American singer-songwriter's highest-charting hit.
I was like, ‘You know what? I need something to help me a little bit more.’” So he took it on himself and started to write."Know Your Worth" marks the second collaboration between the Texas singer and the British electronic music duo. Reflecting on his evolution from spectator to artist for Apple Music’s Up Next series, Robinson said, “I would sit in this apartment, I would look at the mountain behind me, I would watch all the lightning and I would listen to music.
He followed that up with 2019’s soulful, creatively unbounded Free Spirit, on which he charted new emotional terrain with a strong focus on his well-being. An EP, Suncity, arrived in late 2018, opening with audio of Khalid being given keys to the city of El Paso-not bad for a kid who’d moved there only a few years before.
In between, Robinson featured on high-profile collaborations with Logic (“1-80”), Calvin Harris (“Rollin”) and Normani (“Love Lies”), among others. alone.) In 2017, he released American Teen, a celebratory but bittersweet mix of synth-pop and neon-lit R&B that garnered five Grammy nominations-proof that you’re rarely an outsider alone. (His breakout single, 2016’s “Location”, was recorded during spring break of his senior year a few weeks after it came out, he won Prom King within a couple of years, the song had sold more than five million copies in the U.S. Self-described as “an awkward teen,” he picked up songwriting primarily to stave off loneliness, sharing music through SoundCloud and quickly catching the ears of both his peers and the industry. A military kid, Robinson split his childhood between Georgia, Kentucky, upstate New York and Heidelberg, Germany, eventually settling in El Paso, Texas-a pattern of dislocation that often made him feel like an outsider. About a year later, he proved them right. In 2016, Khalid Robinson was voted Most Likely to Go Platinum by his high school class.