Khalid’s new single “Decline” delves into the raw emotions of an unexpected breakup. The song opens with, “I never thought it’d be over so quickly, what a shame, I still feel the pain deep inside of my core,” expressing the shock and hurt of a sudden end to a relationship. Khalid’s introspective lyrics reveal his struggle to move on, as he questions, “Should I build my grave? Wastin’ away on the living room floor.” The recurring theme of confusion and longing is evident in the chorus, “Do you hit decline when I call? What am I to do all alone in the city?” Khalid’s poignant delivery captures the heartache of unreturned calls and the void left by lost love. “Decline” is a powerful exploration of heartbreak, showcasing Khalid’s ability to convey deep emotional pain through his music.
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