Artist of the Week
Niall Horan

Week 42 of 2017




Niall Horan

Niall Horan, famous for his melodious tunes and charming voice, is making his way to the top spot on UK albums chart with his third solo album titled "The Show". The record was released on June 9, 2023, and has already gained significant recognition among his fans.

To further cement its success, "The Show" has dominated global Spotify as well. The album's genre-defying tracks, rooted in pop but also straying into other styles, have been well-received by fans worldwide, creating a wave of excitement around Niall's musical career.

It's not just in the UK where the album is making waves but also in the US. "The Show" is expected to make a notable debut on Billboard Hot 200. This is a clear indication of the impact the One Direction singer's music is having on the global music scene.

One of the singles from the album, "Heaven", broke into the top 20 on the music chart in UK, showcasing the artistic brilliance and creativity of the young star. The slow ballad, with its deep and meaningful lyrics, has struck a chord with music lovers across the globe.

Another single from the album, "Science", reached the No. 1 spot on the Hot Trending Songs chart. The song is a perfect example of the Irish star's artistic style, with its catchy rhythm, inspiring lyrics, and an upbeat vibe that makes it an instant hit among music lovers.

Overall, "The Show" comes as a refreshing addition to the music industry, displaying Niall's unique creative talents and ability to create music that transcends genres. With this new album, he has set a new yardstick for himself and the music industry, which his contemporaries will have to rise to meet.

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Niall Horan was actually born Niall James Horan on September 13, 1993 in Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland. He was into music from young age and used to perform in school plays and sing in the school choir. During his time as a pupil in Christian Brothers School Colaiste Mhuire, he participated in the institution's talent show, singing The Script's "The Man Who Can't Be Moved", but lost. Persistently performing around his homeland, he subsequently won a local competition with a cover of Chris Brown's "With You" and in 2009 he landed a supporting performance for Lloyd Daniels, the youngest act in "The X Factor" of the year, in Dublin. » more