Published On: Mon, Aug 3rd,

One Direction Releases First Single Number ‘Drag Me Down’ Without Former Member Zayn Malik

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London based the English-Irish pop boy band One Direction has released its first single number ‘Drag Me Down’ following the separation from the band of former band-mate Zayn Malik.

English-Irish 1D acquired huge fame pop via social media networking websites as well after a third place end in The X Factor in 2010, everyone can get the single track ‘Drag Me Down’ on iTunes, Apple Music, and Spotify as released some hours ago.

On the other side, former member Malik has also heard the 1D’s latest single track and critically acclaimed because song is awesome.

The 22-year-old crooner took his Twitter to post it’s full of praise remarks for ex-bandmates while saying the song really impressed him a lot.

Four members Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson band released their latest single track just hours after the hitmaker of ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ signed a contract with Sony Music Entertainment labeled RCA Records, whose listing consists of other well-known name as Hilary Duff, Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears, Alicia Keys, Kesha, Chris Brown, Justin Timberlake, Kelly Clarkson, and American pop star Christina Aguilera, international tabloids’ reports.

It reportedly said in reports, the foursome Horan, Payne, Styles and Tomlinson have decided to never add fifth band-mate in One Direction as well will continue their upcoming performances.

However, the renowned 1D has recently signed a deal with Simon Cowell, founder of Sony Music Entertainment and already in deal with Columbia Records in North America since 2011, Digital Spy published report.

The latest number ‘Drag Me Down’ has reportedly been receiving critical acclaim from numerous fans on official Facebook of One Directions.

Hannah Davies, who is one of the first listeners of the single posted comment, in which she praised by saying that One Direction is one of the best boybands worldwide, reason why she loves them.

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