“It is written about one person. Most of it
is. There’s obviously songs that are not particularly about anything, just
scenarios I’ve made up in my head or situations I’ve seen among my friends. But
yeah, for the most part it’s about that one person. I live most of my life out
of the public eye. I try to keep as much of it shut as possible, because if you
let it out, people start asking you loads of questions and it becomes
uncomfortable. That’s why I wrote the album I did — because I’m not the
greatest talker in terms of emotion. But I found that I’m good at writing it
down on paper and putting it on the record. It’s still quite a hard thing to do
but I found it better to do it that way.”
I was in the room the moment Niall learned
that his album was #1 on iTunes minutes after release tonight. He was nervous
and antsy until someone shouted “NUMBER ONE!” and he froze and squeaked “Number
one?” …then he beamed and thrust his fist into the air. He was smiling so hard
and was so flustered, he could barely keep speaking after that. It was such an
incredible moment.
"Harry Styles" scares Niall on Ellen's show:
Niall on how touring is different as a solo artist:
“It’s a lot smaller entourage. I think
there’s 16 of us. We had 160 crew on 1D and 30 or 40 trucks every day,
everywhere we went. It was like
a circus rolling into town.”
Niall on the reunion of 1D: “It’s only been like two years or whatever
so I’m not worried about it. I’m not rushing it and I’m not worried that it
won’t happen.”
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