Kamran Khan Steps Into the Spotlight with Personally (feat. The Japanese House)
Some songs don’t just play in your headphones — they settle in. Kamran Khan’s debut solo single, Personally, is one of those rare tracks. Teaming up with The Japanese House, the London-based artist delivers a glowing, slow-burn duet that feels equal parts tender and disorienting — like that dizzy, heart-thumping stage of falling in love.
This isn’t Kamran’s first time in the music world, but it’s his first time stepping out fully under his own name. Known for his work with the band Pencil and recent studio sessions with producer Luciano Rossi (mui zyu), he’s now honing a sound that’s dreamy yet grounded, cinematic yet intimate.
And it’s not just the song you’ll fall for — the visuals hit just as hard. Directed by Billy Howard Price, the Personally video is a collage-style mood board built from six years of Kamran’s own tour photography. Think quiet chaos, layered memories, and a raw kind of beauty you can’t fake.
The production is stripped-back but rich, letting Kamran’s voice and The Japanese House’s harmonies breathe in all the right places. It’s the kind of track you put on late at night, when you’re driving with the windows down or lying in bed replaying the day in your head.
If Personally is how Kamran Khan is starting his solo era, we’re in for something special.
Listen now: Personally (feat. The Japanese House) is out everywhere.