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Zayn Malik Signs With RCA Records Months After Leaving One Direction

It looks like the former Directioner has had enough time to rest – Malik announced on Wednesday via his personal Twitter account that he is officially starting a solo singing career.

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The producer has posted a cryptic message on Twitter, appearing to reference the news that the 22-year-old former One Direction star has signed for RCA Records, after the two had previously worked together.

ZAYN MALIK has announced that he’s signed to RCA Records as he readies his solo career after leaving One Direction.

Zayn’s solo deal follows reports that he’s been in the studio with Frank Ocean’s producer, Malay.

But things didn’t run smoothly for poor Zayn who apparently didn’t make it into the club on first attempt after a friend was refused entry. Its impressive roster includes the likes of Alicia Keys, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus and Shakira. “ZAYN IS F– SOLO I HAVE NEVER BEEN MORE ALIVE”, one fan wrote.

Yes. Real music. We wonder how One Direction fans will feel about this hastag. He was working with Naughty Boy to release a cover of Rae Sremmurd’s “No Type” after leaving the band. Someone had to be the first to burn out, you know? Et tu, Zayn?

“He also posted a photo of himself signing the papers, later tweeting, “#REALME“.

But Louis brushed off the comeback, writing: ‘good for you, well done!! Miguel’s smoky guitar fuzz, though more left-field than fans would expect from an teen idol, has made Wild Heart one of the year’s best albums so far. Pour gasoline on its bloody remains and set it ablaze!

During the 1990s, Robbie Williams also did the same, but did not manage to be that popular in the music industry as a solo artist.

So don’t be upset, you guys.

This time round his security guards personally escorted him into the building with no trouble at all.

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Even Conor Maynard is trying to get a piece of him – the “Can’t Say No” star is keen to work with Zayn.

Zayn Malik Says He Left One Direction to Make ''Real Music,'' Signs With RCA