At just 21 years old, Khalid is already on the path to becoming something of a legend in the hip-hop world.
But there were haters who doubted his skills, and even bullied him.
“I guess people didn’t like my singing or my voice. Says it’s something that happens to everyone in high school but he had a good friend group to get him through it. “I never let it get me down,” the R&B singer and songwriter told TIME at the TIME 100 gala in New York City Tuesday.
Khalid, born Khalid Robinson, hit the red carpet before performing for his fellow honorees as one of TIME’s most influential people of 2019. Taylor Swift is set to perform at the gala as well.
Since he released his first single in 2016, his songs have repeatedly topped the billboard charts. In 2017, he snagged an MTV video music award for best new artist and he’s showing no signs of slowing down.
Alicia Keys, who wrote his tribute for this year’s TIME 100, praised him as “totally unique.” “He’s accessible—almost like you’ve met somebody like him before, although there’s nobody else like him,” Keys wrote.
His latest album Free Spirit came out earlier this month and it’s already topping charts. But Khalid was coy about when he would release his third album.