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Zayn’s Country
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Zayn Malik looks, for a change, happy to be here. “Here” being the lofted dressing room of a photo studio, next to a table with a few empty immunity-shot bottles and a cheese plate, gamely participating in an interview before a shoot. There is not a jittery knee in sight, no half-mumbled thoughts to decode. He is chatty, speaking in full, booming paragraphs that are too loose to be rehearsed. He is open, freely bringing up One Direction and his exes by name. And it all comes out in his rich Yorkshire accent, which melts vowels down to their core and treats consonants as mere suggestions.
He is doing all the extroversive chores you have to do to get your new music — in this case, a new country-flavored album called Room Under the Stairs, out May 17 — heard by people. For some musicians, this is a low and unremarkable bar to clear. For Zayn, who was so tormented by the grind of pop stardom that he quit his boy band at the height of its power, refused most aspects of “promo,” never toured, barely performed live, and regularly ghosted journalists, it feels like a revelation. This new Zayn does not ghost me. He says goodbye with an endearingly clumsy hug. Then he comes up to me again later with his manager in tow because they realized the cheese plate was a little pungent, and, well, if I smelled anything? “It wasn’t me!” Zayn says with eye-popping exuberance. He is headed outside for a smoke break, so he has thrown on a leather jacket that he wears with the virtuosic ease only former teen idols possess. If you saw him, you simply would give up on ever trying to pull one off yourself.
Fatherhood — it changes people. Zayn was 27 when he became a dad to Khai, his daughter with ex-partner Gigi Hadid in September 2020. Even for those in the most enviable of tax brackets, parenthood and a pandemic have a way of rearranging your priorities. Being a tortured artist who only sticks his head out of his cave every few years starts to look different when somebody’s depending on you. (Private school is expensive, I joke. “Yeah, no, there’s a lifestyle to upkeep, definitely,” he answers, not joking.) It triggers a domino effect of responsibility. “I was very much this one-sided brain when it came to being an artist: ‘All I care about is the art!’” Zayn says. Not anymore. He goes on a small tangent about merch — isn’t it strange how it’s always the most basic stuff that does well? “There’s been so many times I would like to do things that are a little bit cooler, a bit more artistic,” he says. “The statistics don’t lie: If my face is on it, it sells way better.”
Speaking of numbers: Zayn cares about them a little more than he thought. Since declaring his independence with his chart-topping 2016 single “Pillowtalk,” a power ballad about having sex so loud you piss off your neighbors, he has learned how fickle attention spans are in the streaming economy. His 2018 double album, Icarus Falls, had some hits, but it didn’t chart so well, and 2021’s leaner Nobody Is Listening mostly flew under the radar. “It didn’t get the attention it deserved,” he says. “I ironically called it Nobody Is Listening too! And nobody was!” he adds, laughing. “You can’t just put the work out and expect people to go find it. The way the world works now, everyone’s connected, and you need to be a part of it.” (He is not the only elusive artist coming to this conclusion: Even Beyoncé — Beyoncé! — is doing meet-and-greets and making influencer content.)
Zayn On His New Album, Crying At Disney Movies, And Warhammer
NYLON’s newest cover star is Zayn. The musician took us inside his photo shoot and opened up about his new music, his most unexpected hobby (Warhammer!), how he cries regularly at “Bluey” and Disney films, and more. His new album, “Room Under The Stairs,” is out on May 17.
Zayn on Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place Podcast
Zayn talks through the quiet lifestyle he loves in Pennsylvania: painting, being outdoors, spending time with his daughter, and staying off his phone. He also explains how fatherhood has changed him, whether he’s the parent he thought he would be, and what impact the new depths of emotion he feels has had on his music.
Watch the conversation below!
Zayn Takes On the Wings of Death
Zayn sat down with Sean Evans for Hot Ones to talk about pepper farming, his new music, and saving Harry Styles from pyro during a One Direction show.
Events > 2024 > Mar 14 | Hot Ones
Zayn Malik Talks 2024 Goals, Setting the Bar High, and Finding Balance
E! ONLINE – Zayn Malik discusses new music, plans for 2024, and his role as Mixoloshe’s Chief Creative Officer in an exclusive E! interview.
We interviewed Zayn Malik because we think you’ll like his picks. Zayn is the co-owner and CCO of Mixoloshe. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Prices are accurate as of publish time.Just one month in and 2024 is already shaping up to be a big year for Zayn Malik. After six years of dedication and hard work, he’s dropping some highly-anticipated new music. He is also the co-owner and Chief Creative Officer of the brand Mixoloshe, which Zayn says “is about crafting experiences.”
He elaborates, “Mixoloshe is about authenticity and quality. We’re not just creating non-alcoholic versions of drinks. Our focus on natural ingredients, the balance of flavors, and the innovative approach to mocktails sets us apart. It’s about offering a sophisticated alternative that doesn’t compromise on taste.”
Mixoloshe is a brand that encourages us to have it all and find balance in our choices. Zayn emphasizes, “Balance is key in everything. It’s about moderation and making mindful choices that align with your lifestyle and values. Whether it’s in your diet, your work, or your personal life, finding that equilibrium is crucial. For me, it’s about staying true to myself and ensuring I make time for the things and people I love.”
In an exclusive E! interview, Zayn shares what he’s looking forward to most in 2024, advice for sticking to your goals, and his signature drink, the Mixoloshe Lychee Martini by Zayn.
E!: What are some of your goals for 2024?
ZM: In 2024, I’m setting the bar high. Going to continue to explore and expand my creative boundaries in music, Mixoloshe, and other projects.E!: What advice do you have for someone who needs some extra motivation sticking to their goals?
ZM: It’s hard! You have to stay focused and believe in yourself. Surrounding yourself with people who help you grow and believe in you is essential too.E!: What are you looking forward to the most in 2024?
ZM: I’m really looking forward to releasing new music. I’ve been working on this project for about six years now, so I can’t wait. It has been a while.E!: What made you want to sign on as a co-owner of Mixoloshe?
ZM: I’ve always been drawn to creativity and innovation, both in music and in other ventures. The non-alcoholic beverage market is burgeoning with potential, and Mixoloshe stood out as a brand that’s not only pushing boundaries but also aligns with a healthier, more inclusive lifestyle. This partnership felt like the right fit for exploring a new creative avenue.E!: What’s the first Mixoloshe drink you tried and what was that experience like?
ZM: Mango Chili Crush was the first Mixoloshe drink i tried. It surprised me and made me realize the potential of NA beverages. The balance of sweet & spicy was spot on and the flavor was just really good!E!: What makes Mixoloshe a great pick for Dry January and beyond?
ZM: It’s perfect for those who are looking to explore non-alcoholic options without losing the essence of a good drink. Whether you’re taking a break from alcohol or seeking healthier choices, Mixoloshe provides that without compromising on the experience.