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Zayn Malik Bores Listeners With Some Racy ‘Pillowtalk’

Leigh Channell February 3, 2016
Zayn Malik's departure from One Direction was a shock to many. Equally as shocking is Zayn first single and video 'Pillowtalk', as the former teen idol embraces more adult themes.

One Direction Stays The Course Without Malik

Caroline McCormack November 18, 2015
Even without the talented Zayn Malik, the boys of One Direction are back with their pop melodies in a workman-like album.

One Direction, Good Charlotte, and Coldplay In Singles This Week

Bailey Flynn November 11, 2015
One Direction releases "History" in the making, Good Charlotte returns with "Makeshift Love," and Coldplay takes listeners on an "Adventure of a Lifetime."
One Direction, DJ Snake, And "Kamikaze" In Singles This Week

One Direction, DJ Snake, And “Kamikaze” In Singles This Week

Leigh Channell October 21, 2015
One Direction's Harry Styles belts “Baby, you’re perfect,” DJ Snake is up to no good, and MO comes back with "Kamikaze."

Social Media Pressure Drives Malik Out Of One Direction

Ariana Igneri March 30, 2015
The direction of Zayn Malik and his former band mates ultimately lies apart. The group's most talented vocalists moves on.

Who Would Be Your Pick To Replace Zayn Malik In One Direction?

The Heights March 29, 2015

In this week’s edition of “Voices From The Dustbowl,” we asked students who they would choose to replace Zayn Malik in One Direction:  "Andrew Garfield, because England." — Julia Bogiages,...

One Direction’s New Rock Record ‘Four’ Adds Up To A Hit

Ariana Igneri November 20, 2014
The boys of ‘The X-Factor’ band One Direction continue to push their sound in a mature, edgy direction with their rock-inspired record, ‘Four.’

Breaking Up With Spotify: Who Will Be Next?

Michelle Tomassi November 6, 2014
Spotify is in "take me back" mode now that Taylor Swift is gone. Will other young artists follow?
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