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Zayn Malik teases new single ‘Love Like This’

The new single is the singer's first solo release since his 2021 album Nobody Is Listening.

Zayn Malik teases new single ‘Love Like This’

After a long wait, Zayn Malik has finally revealed the title and release date for his much-anticipated new song.

Titled “Love Like This,” the single is scheduled to be out by the end of the month. The former One Direction member has dropped a brand-new teaser on Instagram.


In the clip, a shirtless Malik is spray-painting the title of his forthcoming single onto a wall along with the date “7.21.”

A snippet of the song is also playing while the pop singer is writing text.

“I guess there’s love like this/ Usually I never wanna jump like this,” Malik sings. “I guess there’s faith like this/ Give you everything and you can skate like this/ But I think I gotta take that risk ’cause I cannot go back/ And I’m loving what you say, what you say, what you say when you’re on my line.”

Watch Zayn’s latest “Love Like This” preview below, and listen to the full song on July 21.

The new single is the singer’s first solo release since his 2021 album Nobody Is Listening.

Stay tuned to this space for more updates!

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