For One Direction’s next move in the post-Zayn, pre-hiatus world, the band will push “Perfect” as the second single off Made in the A.M. (Nov. 13). Apple Music accidentally tweeted the news out last night before quickly deleting it — but the Internet had already dipped into frenzy. Liam Payne and Harry Styles confirmed the news on Twitter this morning, though neither indicated when the track will drop.
So far the quartet has shared the album’s lead single, “Drag Me Down,” as well as the instant-grat track “Infinity.”
Details on the album have been shockingly sparse, but longtime 1D producer Julian Bunetta told EW, “We’re stretching out outside of the perimeters of what a traditional pop boy band would do. We’re just kind of having fun. No rules. That’s what it’s been. We just wanted to make an album that had influences of all the previous albums, but then, an evolved version.”
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