Zayn Malik Releases First New Single in 2 Years with ‘Love Like This

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Officially, Zayn Malik is back. The 30-year-old former member of One Direction released his Mercury Records debut single, “Love Like This,” his first new song in two years. Close by the mid year song of devotion, the music video, which was coordinated by Ivanna Borin and Forthright Borin and shot in New York, debuted on YouTube Friday.

Malik wears a red and dark cruiser coat while he charms his old flame. Before ascending into the sky near the end of the video, the pair exchange flirtatious looks and indulge in sensual kisses. His last venture — No one Is Tuning in — was his third studio collection and was delivered in 2021. He delivered his presentation, Pillowtalk, in 2016 and its development, Icarus Falls, in 2018.

In front of his new single, Malik showed up on the Call Her Daddy digital broadcast last week in his initially plunk down interview in almost six years where he got serious about his choice to leave One Course eight years earlier. The singer said that after five years of being in a band, they had started to get tired of spending all their time together and that he hoped to beat his bandmates to start a solo career.

“I would rather not meticulously describe the situation, yet there was a ton of governmental issues going on. Certain individuals were doing sure things, certain individuals would have rather not marked agreements, so I realized something was going on,” he told have Alex Cooper. ” To tell you the truth, I just got ahead of the curve.

Malik went along with One Heading close by Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, and Liam Payne as a candidate on the English contest series The X Element in 2010. By 2015, the gathering had delivered four No. 1 collections and had gathered an enormous fan base — yet Malik was prepared to roll out an improvement. The singer stated that his competitive nature made him want to leave the band as soon as he realized that the band’s future was in jeopardy.

He stated, “I was like, ‘I’m just going to get out of here, I think this is done.'” I wanted to set my own record as soon as possible out of pure selfishness. I was like, ‘I will move too soon here interestingly. I’m a detached man yet with regards to my music and my business, I’m not kidding about it. I’m cutthroat, so I needed to be quick to proceed to do whatever I might want to do.”

Malik declared his takeoff from One Course in Walk 2015. In November, the band released one final album without him. The gathering then went on an endless rest in 2016, and each of the five individuals have since sent off fruitful performance vocations.