Zayn On The Drew Barrymore Show


Zayn sat down with Drew Barrymore on her afternoon talk show to talk about the new album, answers fan questions, while getting a new tattoo.


Zayn Visits the Zach Sang Show


We join Zayn in NYC to discuss his new, fifth album ‘Konnakol.’ A record rooted in the South Asian tradition of Konnakol where syllables are performed percussively. Think of it as historic beatboxing. It’s a record steeped in his Pakistani heritage and influenced heavily by the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.


Zayn Malik on ‘Konnakol’ Album, Life on a Pennsylvania Farm, Upcoming World Tour, Fatherhood


Zayn joins The Pulse for a sit-down interview, discussing his latest album ‘Konnakol,’ his peaceful life on a farm in Pennsylvania, a world tour plan, scoring “dad points” with his 5-year-old daughter, and much more.


Zayn Malik’s Inner Secrets are Revealed


Magician Anna Deguzman is using her magical powers to get into the mind of everyone’s favorite mysterious heartthrob Zayn Malik. In this episode, the two dig deep and discuss his dream collaborators, celebrity crushes, and upcoming album ‘Konnakol,’ as well as life on tour in an episode that will blow your mind.


Zayn Visits SiriusXM



Zayn Shares ‘My Life in 10 Songs,’ Talks Lil Wayne, Amy Winehouse, 50 Cent, and More


Zayn goes deep on the music that has soundtracked his life in Rolling Stone’s ‘My Life in 10 Songs’ series.


Testing Zayn’s Music Knowledge


Zayn takes us through the eclectic soundtrack of his life. We dive into the timeless soul of Prince and Usher, the revolutionary spirit of 2Pac and Bob Marley, and the smooth 90s R&B of Donell Jones. Zayn also opens up about his admiration for the vocal powerhouse RAYE, the moody magnetism of the Arctic Monkeys, and his budding interest in the career of legendary Pakistani musician, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Throughout the episode Zayn reflects on how these diverse sounds shaped his own artistry and influenced his forth-coming album.


Zayn: Being Single is Freeing


Sit down and watch/listen to Zayn’s latest sit down with Alex Cooper!


Zayn Returns to Call Her Daddy Podcast


Alex Cooper sits down once again with Zayn for another conversation on her Call Her Daddy podcast, set to release tomorrow.


Zayn Malik gets candid about his music, life away from the city, and becoming a father


Zayn Malik gets candid about his music, life away from the city, and becoming a father

Photoshoots > Outtakes > Session 077

Zayn covers the July issue of Harper’s Bazaar India! Head to our press archive or their website to read the full interview.

Our July cover star has been in the making for a while now. He talks to us about his refreshed focus on the best things that life has to offer.
Up until this story and cover shoot, the only thing Zayn Malik and I had in common was our birthday. We were born on the exact same day, month, and year, and I always wondered if we had any similarities. After a remote photoshoot and interview—where I powered through a few espresso shots to stay awake for a 4:00 a.m. Zoom call (IST) while Malik effortlessly switched outfits and charmed everyone on set—I realised we do share one trait: we both love being around people as much as we love our me-time.

Malik, known for his chart-topping hits and his quintessential boyish mystique, has over the years morphed from a boy band heartthrob with a winning smile to a solo artist with a sound as sexy as it is sophisticated. He’s traded the bubblegum pop beats for a musical universe that’s daring, soulful, and undeniably Zayn. He is a trendsetter whose effortless demeanour has redefined style just as the perfect Bazaar Man. He is also a philanthropist who uses his platform to champion causes he believes in. And recently, he’s stepped into the beautiful world of fatherhood. Yet Malik, in all his multifaceted brilliance, is only just entering a new era.

The former One Direction member has a new solo album—Room Under the Stairs—in which he has mixed R&B with Americana and folk music while paying homage to his Pakistani roots. This is Malik’s first project under a new label, Mercury and Republic Records. This shift signifies a return to creative control, with Malik taking the lead on production along with collaborator Dave Cobb. This album has been coming for a long time. “It started when I wrote ‘Alienated’ about six years ago. I wrote something I didn’t know I had in me,” the ‘Pillowtalk’ singer says. “Once I unlocked that potential and realised I liked where the sound was headed, I wanted to create more. I think my daily environment helped shape the music I created and made it easy to embrace.”

Leaving behind the cycle of churning out new tracks, Malik has turned to creating slowly and steadily. Back with his fourth studio album after a two-year hiatus, Malik has learnt how to take out more time to live a little, and put more of himself into his work, with a constant fan base that has always been there to support him through thick and thin. There is some sort of a spring in his step, a self-aware tone to his voice. Even on set, there is a sense of contentment and peace radiating from him. He carries a Manish Malhotra as delicately and suavely as a pair of shorts and flannel shirts that he regularly prefers.

Malik has only become more transparent with his followers, taking them with him on a journey. He’s grown up with us, and in a way, we have grown up with him. “My relationship with my fans is ever-changing for the better as is every relationship in my life. I’m growing and learning,” he admits. “I wouldn’t be where I am today without them.” But Malik is an artist who has mostly had a very private becoming. Even though the 31-year-old believes that the support of his fans has been the biggest ingredient in his making (and he doesn’t forget to mention he’s beyond thankful for them), Malik has been winning a battle to redefine himself without being limited to what people expect of him.