Zayn Malik Reveals Tracklist of New Album 'Room Under The Stairs'
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A little over one month before releasing his upcoming fourth studio album, the 'Pillow Talk' singer shares that he will feature 15 tracks in the record, including 'Alienated'.

AceShowbiz - Zayn Malik has announced the tracklist of his new album. A little over one month before releasing "Room Under The Stairs", the "Pillow Talk" singer revealed titles of songs that will be included in the record.

On Wednesday, April 10, the 31-year-old singer made use of his Instagram page to upload a video. In the short clip, it could be seen that he will feature more than ten songs in the album, which is slated to be unleashed on May 17.

Among the tracks are "Dreamin", "What I Am", "Grateful", "Alienated", "My Woman", "How It Feels", "Stardust", "Gates of Hell", "Birds of a Cloud", "Concrete Kisses", "False Stars" and "The Time". The set is also slated to include songs titled "Something in the Water", "Shoot at Will" as well as "Fuchsia Sea".

In the same post, the British singer also shared a snippet of "Alienated". In the recording, he can be heard singing, "Am I home if I don't know this/ I've been feelin' alienated on my spaceship below."

It remains unknown if Zayn created any of the tracks with fellow artists since he did not offer any details about collaborators in the announcement. Along with the revelation, he simply wrote in the caption of the post, "ROOM UNDER THE STAIRS."

The tracklist was unveiled a few days after Zayn broke the news about "Alienated". On April 7, he took to Instagram to announce that he will be releasing the track on Friday, April 12. On the same social media platform, he let out a short clip, in which he talked about the song.

The former One Direction singer said, " 'Alienated'. I wrote 'Alienated' first and that kind of helped me mold and shape the sound even for like, the way I wanted to approach the sound of my own voice, and the sonic sound of everything else, like the guitars."

Zayn went on to share, "I don't even know what to call it genre wise, because I don't want to say a country, you know. Because I don't think it is a country. I think it's like my version of blues. You can't really put them in a genre. They're just influenced by other music, but it's my version of it."

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