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Louis Tomlinson’s Breakup is Put Into Song With New One Direction Song
This has extra meaning to fans because One Direction will be taking a hiatus in 2016, following this release of “Made in the A.M”.
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The back portion of Made In The A.M. is perhaps the finest collection of material the group has ever released. The song totally has an Oasis vibe to it, which I personally love.
The boy band have revealed that their fans hurl the strangest items at them during their concerts, including the expensive Apple devices, much to their bewilderment.
The new single “Love You Goodbye” is written by Jacob Hindlin and Julian Bunetta.
The One Direction boys have begun to manage their TV appearances with incredible precision it’s been reported this morning, even insisting on having control over other guests due to appear with them. Thankfully, the mega-hit “Drag Me Down” arrives to remind you why you still defend 1D to others who claim their time has passed. Stood in front of 4 microphones on stands, the band have been completely synced as they started right in to a searing performance in that lets Louis Tomlinson & Harry Types showcase their very own unique vocals. Listen to the track below. Why are One Direction fans angry with X Factor judge Olly Murs? “Do you know the reasons why, we look up to the sky?” “We sat down and spoke about it – this is something we all still want to do, so in the end we actually bonded together tighter, I think”.
However, what was initially believed to be a one-year break has now turned out to be two years.
Speaking to BBC Radio 1 DJ Greg James, he said: “Obviously we’re all going to take a break for a bit first and then consider where we are in the world”.
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Opening up about being back on the X factor, Niall then added: “It’s so great to be here, every time we come back we feel like we’re athome”.