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Mind of Mine is the debut solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Zayn.It was released on March 25, 2016 through RCA Records, and was released one year after his departure from One Direction.
Zayn Malik was born Zain Javadd Malik on 12 January 1993 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, [3] [4] [5] to an immigrant Pakistani Muslim father, Yaser Malik, and a White British mother of English and Irish descent, Trisha Malik (née Brannan), who converted to Islam upon marriage.
Writing for Billboard, Taylor Weather said: "[Malik's] latest song is a hopeful (and seriously catchy) anthem for the girls who aren't quite as lucky as Hadid."He also noted its "groovy electronic, guitar-plucked beat" [6] Quinn Moreland, assistant editor at Pitchfork compared "Still Got Time" to Drake's "Passionfruit" due to its 'tropical-house inspired production'.
"Like I Would" was written by Zayn Malik, Chase Wells, James Griffin, Kevin Rains, James Emerson and Salvador Waviest.It was produced by XYZ. [1] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Universal Music Publishing Group, the song is written in the key of A♯ minor, with a tempo of 112 beats per minute.
As a solo artist, English singer Zayn has released four studio albums, one mixtape, twenty-six singles (including five as a featured artist), seven promotional singles, and twenty music videos.
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"Befour" (stylised as "BeFoUr") is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Zayn for his debut solo studio album, Mind of Mine (2016). It was written by Zayn Malik, James Ho, Harold Lilly and Terrence "Scar" Smith, and produced by Malay.
According to Zayn, via X, "'Alienated' was the first song I wrote for the album, so it kind of set the tone for the whole project - it shaped the way I wanted to approach the sound of my own voice, the styling of the guitars and the overall sonic direction."