Jun 14, 2015

Zayn Malik rejoin Stones


Zayn Malik rejoin Stones
Zayn Malik rejoin Stones
Speculation that Zayn Malik could be set to rejoin One Direction is boiling over on the Internet less than three months after he quit the world's most successful boy band.
But the frenzy appears entirely driven by breathless 1D fans and gossip websites on social media after Malik's profile was reportedly reposted to the band's website. Malik's Facebook post announcing his split from the band was also reportedly deleted around the same time.

Social media stirrers are also claiming Malik's new solo producer, Naughty Boy, posted a comment on Twitter lambasting Malik for leaving - then deleted it. Others claimed Zayn's girlfriend Perrie Edwards (of the also highly successful girl-band Little Mix) was hinting at "a major announcement" from the mastermind behind the band, mogul Simon Cowell.


Coincidences? Or fabrications by devoted young minds? Either way it didn't take long before #zayniscomingback was trending on Twitter.

The rumours must be taken with a shaker of salt though. Malik has been apparently on the verge of rejoining the band since he left, although this time the hype is louder - and there has been no official denial. Yet.

Counter rumours have also emerged that Malik is working himself to exhaustion to release his debut solo album to prove his exit was the right decision. HollywoodLife.com's Jon Boon reported the story but quoted an insider saying "His family and friends are a little concerned that he's pushing himself too hard."

Whether the band is four or five members, One Direction will model their careers on the Rolling Stones, according to an American report quoting "a friend".
You read that right. One Direction could be the new Rolling Stones.

"The boys know that by sticking together they can still pursue everything they want to do as a foursome, as well as individually," the friend told People.
"And there's no reason why they can't have lifetime careers both as a group and working on their own solo projects – just like the Stones.

"The Stones are a huge inspiration for the whole group, and they are huge fans."
The friend did not specify whether it was the Stones' extraordinary endurance or their celebrated music that inspired 1D. To date, the Stones' music doesn't seem to have left a mark on the hugely successful boy band's own sound.

There has been speculation aplenty that One Direction's remaining four members, Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan, will follow Malik's example and leave the band.

In January it was reported that uber-producer Harvey Weinstein would offer Styles a movie role without an audition. "There's no question he will enter the movie business ... I think the guy is a movie star," Weinstein told The Sun.

Since then Tomlinson has launched his own record label and sources have suggested Styles and Horan have had offers to work on other music projects.

Cr.Sydney Morning Herald, ข้อมูลอัพเดท

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