"This Town", Niall Horan's first solo single

This afternoon the surprise jumped for the fans of One Direction, eager for news after the supposedly temporary separation from the group. One of its members, Niall Horan, published by surprise "This Town", which is now officially his first solo single and that you can listen to in this article, a couple of paragraphs below.

British singer has signed a contract with Capitol Records to launch his solo career and try to achieve the success obtained with the boyband, although that seems difficult. Listening to the song without prejudice for being who he is, the truth is that you realize that it is a very good song, and that heralds a great future or, at least, a great solo start.

Niall Horan's "This Town"

The song has been composed by Niall Horan himself, who had the help / collaboration of Jamie Scott, Daniel Bryer and Mike Needle. What's more, is produced by Greg Kurstin, who has worked with highly successful artists in his career, such as SIA, Kylie Minogue, All Saints or Lily Allen, among others.

"This Town" is a song that talks about the difficult moment in anyone's life when they realize they have lost someone forever. An emotional song worth listening to, giving you the opportunity beyond refusing to be "one of One Direction."

I'm excited after signing with Capitol Records and the release of my first solo single. I am very grateful to all One Direction fans for their unconditional love and support. I am looking forward to the next part of this journey together.


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