He wants a hit, though he knows better than most that there’s no secret recipe that guarantees one. Philip Friedmanīut The Show is ready-and so is Horan. There’s no secret recipe that guarantees a singer a hit, something Horan knows better than most having spent almost half his life in the pop music game. The woozy LP debuted in the Top 5 on the Billboard 200 and showed growth as a lyricist, but with a March 2020 debut, it was a weird as hell time in the world. His first solo set rode the wave of breakout single-and quintessential I’m all grown up now pop track-“Slow Hands” in 2017, and three years later, he followed up with Heartbreak Weather. It’s been three years since his last collection, and the pressure is on. On June 9th, Horan will release his third album The Show to an eager fanbase. It’s a busy day-he’s got a new album on the horizon and a gig as a judge on The Voice to talk up, which means radio visits, interviews, and video shoots-but Horan is not worried about the time crunch. Horan may be an international pop star, having occupied a rare orbit of fame since One Direction first broke big in 2011, but his temperament is more akin to that of a Vinyasa-yoga instructor. His team is buzzing around a photo set (for these portraits you see here) and he works the room with ease. “Even if I could think of them, I wouldn’t be able to tell you.”ĭays later, Horan is in midtown Manhattan. So, where did they go? Horan racks his mind for examples, then grins. ![]() Marks Place leaves him feeling recharged. ![]() At most, people do a double-take, but if he focuses straight ahead, an afternoon down on St. But here in the Big Apple, most people are moving too quickly to notice and the 29-year-old can usually get by without much fanfare. In fact, it’s a face-open with blue eyes, a big smile, and a healthy tuft of dishwater blonde hair-that’s been known nearly as long as it ever wasn’t at this point. Horan, of course, has a widely recognizable face. One June 9th, Niall Horan will release his third-and what he hopes will be his biggest-solo album yet.
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