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Zayn Malik Exposes Perrie Edwards' 'Lies' in New Track. Is She Hurt by His Song?
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The 23-year-old singer's new track, 'It's You', was seemingly written in the aftermath of his breakup with the Little Mix member, whom he claimed had lied to him.

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It seems like Zayn Malik wants everyone to know that his heart was broken at the time he and his ex-fiancee Perrie Edwards broke up. The former One Direction member appeared on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and debuted his second single "It's You", which lyrics mention Perrie's "lies."

The new song, which is widely considered as a song about Perrie, contains some heartbreaking sentences like "Tell me your lies because I just can't face it." Through the lyrics of the song, Zayn also pondered, "Could it be that it's a lesson that I never had to learn? I looked at it like a blessing and now it's just a curse."

While the song clearly recounts Zayn and Perrie's split, a source close to the Little Mix member said that the singer was interested in hearing the song and since she had moved on, there would be no emotional reaction anymore.

"If she heard the song a few months ago she would have had more of an emotional reaction to it, but her tears about the breakup are not there anymore. She has moved on," the source told HollywoodLife.com. "Sure she is interested in hearing the songs about her but she is in a good place right now and can hear them with an open heart and an open mind. If these songs help him get over the relationship then she is happy because she is now over it herself."

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