Zayn Malik announces release date of new song ‘Better’
Famous singer and former One Direction member Zayn Malik announced that he...
The new daddy and singer Zayn Malik recently shared two monochrome videos on his Instagram as he is back to work now.
The There You Are singer left fans amazed with his melodious vocals. “Cover Sessions,” Zayn captioned the video, teasing fans about his ongoing professional ventures.
The singer left fans and social media spellbound by singing James Bay’s 2015-released song, Hold Back the River.
Moreover, he also responded his fans commenting on his latest post. Zayn sent them love and expressed gratitude by replying to each comment.
“Beautiful,” wrote a fan. Zayn replied saying: “Who me? No you.”
In the video, Zayn Malik donned a black shirt over his signature tattoos and paired it with slim-fit black jeans. He also accessorized his look with a set of silver beaded black bands on his hand.
His last 2018-released album was Icarus Falls.
Earlier on September 24, Zayn Malik and his better half Gigi Hadid welcomed their first baby.
Announcing the birth on his Twitter handle, Malik, 27, shared a black-and-white picture of the baby girl’s tiny hand holding daddy’s finger.
He wrote, “Our baby girl is here, healthy and beautiful.”
“To try put into words how I am feeling right now would be an impossible task. The love I feel for this tiny human is beyond my understanding. Grateful to know her, proud to call her mine AND thankful for the life we will have together”, the Let Me vocalist added.
Our baby girl is here, healthy & beautiful🙏🏽❤️to try put into words how i am feeling right now would be an impossible task. The love i feel for this tiny human is beyond my understanding.Grateful to know her, proud to call her mine, & thankful for the life we will have together x pic.twitter.com/nvhfOkk2fw
— zayn (@zaynmalik) September 24, 2020
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