The former One Direction star's new track is about feeling anxious, but knowing that everything will be alright.
Niall Horan is dropping new music next week.
The Mullingar superstar took to Twitter to announce he's releasing a new song, titled 'Meltdown,' next Friday.
The former One Direction member says it's about 'feeling anxious and being in that kind of freaking out moment but knowing deep down that everything will be alright.'
The new track comes ahead of his new album, 'The Show,' which is dropping in June.
Meltdown is available for pre-save now.
I’m so happy to let you know that my new single “Meltdown” is out on April 28. The song is basically about feeling anxious and being in that kind of freaking out moment but knowing deep down that everything will be alright. Pre-save now https://t.co/2EqDIYp0dt pic.twitter.com/15oertwW95
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) April 13, 2023
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