Then One Direction did something crazy. One early July morning, they released a song at 1:15 a.m. called, "Drag Me Down." I'm still trying to recover. The fandom was in such high spirits. They added the single to their set list on their On The Road Again Tour, and they performed it on Good Morning America (which I went to and it was freakin' amaze-balls). The next night was the concert at MetLife Stadium, which was life-changing in so many ways because Niall mouthed the lyrics "You know, I know, you know I'll remember you" to my friend and Harry's whale water landed all over my leg. It was the most magical moment in the history of ever.
Everyone was so hyped from this music video, nobody even cared that it didn't go with the theme of the song (nobody, nobody). It was the first single, the first music video off of the new album without Zayn and a brand new sound. Now, if you have experience in the One Direction fandom, then you also know that whoever picks the singles doesn't have a clue what he/she is doing. That person always releases the worst song off of the album, so with "Drag Me Down" being amazing, you can imagine how the fandom felt.
We were all worried that we were gonna collapse and not be able to get up from what's coming next. Now, it's September 22, 2015, and the boys just put their new album up for pre-order. It's called "Made In The A.M." As soon as you pre-order the album, you instantly get their new song called "Infinity," and oh my Jesus, it's so good!
And then he starts singing about fixing his heart, and you just wanna raise your hand and tell him that you volunteer as tribute. Wait, did Harry say the word "baby"? Hold on. Infinity. INFINITY. INFINITAAAY. INFINITAAAAaaaAAAAaaaYYY. Then we're back to the verses, and it's Liam singing quietly, softly and seductively. THEN LOUIS COMES IN, and the harmony really picks up, and you've never been more in love with someone's voice in your existence. As he's singing the last "you," there's a little rift that he does, and you freeze because it's angelic. Then there's Harry again opening the chorus, and now you're just fist pumping, jumping around pretending you're at the concert listening to this live.
And then Harry comes in by himself with the last "infinity," and you can't help but recall when he said the last word in the song "18," and it's just about the same thing. The rasp and deep voice, and now you can't help but cry yourself to sleep because you just want the rest of the album to come out, and you're so excited because there are 17 TRACKS! All I have to say is God-speed when November 13 hits.
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