Kygo and Gryffin are back together, and they’ve brought Khalid with them. “Save My Love” is out now via Sony Sweden, the long-awaited follow-up to their 2022 collaboration “Woke Up in Love,” and it arrives as the opening move of a new creative era for all 3 artists.
The track blends Kygo’s polished melodic touch with Gryffin’s expansive production sensibilities, building a layered soundscape that gives Khalid’s unmistakable vocal performance genuine room to move. Luminous instrumentation, a steady rhythmic pulse, and a dynamic arrangement make “Save My Love” equally at home on headphones and festival main stages, anchored by themes of devotion and emotional clarity that Khalid delivers with his signature effortless control.
For Kygo, the single signals a deliberate new chapter following a 2024 defined by his self-titled album and an extensive world tour. That record paired him with the Jonas Brothers, Zak Abel, Sasha Alex Sloan, Ava Max, and others, reinforcing his standing as one of electronic music’s most consistent crossover operators. His Palm Tree Music Festival brand continues expanding rapidly, with upcoming headline sets at the Aspen and Hamptons editions and a returning residency at Palm Tree Beach Club in Las Vegas.
For Gryffin, “Save My Love” is his first release of 2026, following a landmark year of collaborations with Kaskade, Excision, Griz, Lavern, and Chance Peña. The single arrives ahead of his biggest headline show announcement to date, a hometown show at Cow Palace on June 13th, alongside a packed international schedule that includes Tomorrowland in Belgium, Élysée-Montmartre in France, Toyosu Pit and Namba Hatch in Japan, Tecate Pal Norte in Mexico, and S20 Festival in Thailand. His returning residency at Wynn Las Vegas continues alongside all of it.
Khalid’s contribution to “Save My Love” is a reminder of why he remains one of the most sought-after vocal collaborators in pop and electronic music. His topline glides across the production with the kind of natural ease that makes complex arrangements feel immediate and personal.
“Save My Love” is out now via Sony Sweden.


