Zayn Malik
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
saying the same shit on repeat, you know what I mean? Day in, day out. Like, I think there should be a good, healthy break in between. And that was my approach to it for sure. So I feel like in terms of, you know, figuring out what your identity is as an artist, the only way you're going to do that is by living.
You know, you can't just be on the conveyor belt and expect to have any sort of experience that's new that you're going to give people.
You know, you can't just be on the conveyor belt and expect to have any sort of experience that's new that you're going to give people.
You know, you can't just be on the conveyor belt and expect to have any sort of experience that's new that you're going to give people.
career like was there anything that you really wanted to make sure that you could bring to life that maybe you weren't able to when you were in a band like creatively creatively I just wanted to talk about things you know that were a bit more real like an authentic to situations I was going through in my life like obviously certain things that we would talk about in the band was always very you know clean
career like was there anything that you really wanted to make sure that you could bring to life that maybe you weren't able to when you were in a band like creatively creatively I just wanted to talk about things you know that were a bit more real like an authentic to situations I was going through in my life like obviously certain things that we would talk about in the band was always very you know clean
career like was there anything that you really wanted to make sure that you could bring to life that maybe you weren't able to when you were in a band like creatively creatively I just wanted to talk about things you know that were a bit more real like an authentic to situations I was going through in my life like obviously certain things that we would talk about in the band was always very you know clean
cut like just glazing over the top not really any depth or any stories to what's going on um and that was always a big thing for me obviously i understand again from a marketing scheme that like the the audience and the fan base we were appealing to at that point was that kind of vibe so it was never going to work um for that kind of audience but yeah i just wanted to show people that had a bit more depth
cut like just glazing over the top not really any depth or any stories to what's going on um and that was always a big thing for me obviously i understand again from a marketing scheme that like the the audience and the fan base we were appealing to at that point was that kind of vibe so it was never going to work um for that kind of audience but yeah i just wanted to show people that had a bit more depth
cut like just glazing over the top not really any depth or any stories to what's going on um and that was always a big thing for me obviously i understand again from a marketing scheme that like the the audience and the fan base we were appealing to at that point was that kind of vibe so it was never going to work um for that kind of audience but yeah i just wanted to show people that had a bit more depth
I think it's difficult for people to write songs even from one perspective you know like there was five of us in the room when we used to write sometimes and it was so hard to get us all to like have the same viewpoint and want to talk about the same thing so in that sense from a creative point it is a lot more freeing for me like I can fully get to grips with every part of it you know the melody the story the production the emotion the feeling that I'm trying to convey in each song so
I think it's difficult for people to write songs even from one perspective you know like there was five of us in the room when we used to write sometimes and it was so hard to get us all to like have the same viewpoint and want to talk about the same thing so in that sense from a creative point it is a lot more freeing for me like I can fully get to grips with every part of it you know the melody the story the production the emotion the feeling that I'm trying to convey in each song so
I think it's difficult for people to write songs even from one perspective you know like there was five of us in the room when we used to write sometimes and it was so hard to get us all to like have the same viewpoint and want to talk about the same thing so in that sense from a creative point it is a lot more freeing for me like I can fully get to grips with every part of it you know the melody the story the production the emotion the feeling that I'm trying to convey in each song so
In that sense, it's super liberating.
In that sense, it's super liberating.
In that sense, it's super liberating.
um i don't know um i i try to uh like move in a certain way that you know hopefully i will still have some juice you know i don't want i don't want to give everything all it will go so um if they don't know everything yet that's okay but hopefully they get to know me a bit better in this interview you know see they're getting to see my thought patterns
um i don't know um i i try to uh like move in a certain way that you know hopefully i will still have some juice you know i don't want i don't want to give everything all it will go so um if they don't know everything yet that's okay but hopefully they get to know me a bit better in this interview you know see they're getting to see my thought patterns
um i don't know um i i try to uh like move in a certain way that you know hopefully i will still have some juice you know i don't want i don't want to give everything all it will go so um if they don't know everything yet that's okay but hopefully they get to know me a bit better in this interview you know see they're getting to see my thought patterns
I'm trying, I'm trying. I'm trying to be an open book.