Today, in anticipation of his second solo album, Zayn Malik dropped new single "Fingers," according to Variety.
"My fingers ain't working, but my heart is/ If you wanna let me know where you hiding/ I could come and love you," he sings. The song is about the anxiety that comes with an unrequited love.
Over the past year, former One Direction star Malik has released several album-anticipating tracks, including the Sia collaboration "Dusk Till Dawn," the Timbaland tag-team "Too Much," "Let Me," "Entertainer," and "Sour Diesel." He also released a cover of Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love" this past summer.
Malik spoke about the elusive album with Zane Lowe on Beats 1 back in May.
"It's all very under wraps at the minute. I'm trying to keep it as mysterious as possible, but there's a plan with the roll out," Malik said. "It's going to be different than anything anyone has done before. It's going to be interesting to see how the audience reacts to this kind of release. I wanted to try something different, I think it's all going to make sense in the end when the album finally drops."
He continued, "A second album I think is always nerves around that the only reason I have experience and knowledge of that is because I was a band for a very long time and I learned a lot of things. I get to use those experiences as a point of reference for the things that are going on now."
He promised, "It's going to reach people a bit differently and hopefully solidify the fact that yeah, I am a solo artist. I mean business."
Listen to the song here:
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