One Direction's Niall Horan has as much energy on the phone as he does when he's leaping on stage. From getting us with a bubbly ''Good to hear from you!'' to canto the melody of his guitarra part on ''Live While We're Young,'' his excitement for 1D's new album Take Me Home radiated through the phone line!
J-14: Why did tu guys decide to do a segundo One Direction album this year?
Niall Horan: We wanted to keep the fans interested. They don't want to be listening to the same thing for two o three years. tu want to keep giving them fresh, new music. If tu look at the likes of Rihanna, she's got a single out every couple of months!
J-14: How was it escritura songs as a band for the first time?
Niall: We wanted to get really involved. We'd sit in a room and someone would come up with an idea and we'd get cracking on it. We got this idea from the band McFly to just shout out ideas. If they don't work, they don't work - and tu know tu might get laughed at. But the sometimes you'll come up with an idea that makes sense and actually works!
J-14: Did any songs come from personal experiences?
Niall: There's one about the boys going on tour and like Louis, for example, leaving his girlfriend - he wrote a lot of the lyrics on it - she might have a doubt in her mind that he might not miss her, but the puñetazo, ponche line is, ''Don't worry because I'll be back for you!''
J-14: So sweet! And what was it like filming the ''Live While We're Young'' video?
Niall: [In the pool scene,] they just picked me up and threw me in! But I didn't mind because we were just about to get in. I was just praying that I didn't have my phone in my pocket - and it wasn't! Also, we broke the Jeep! We had borrowed it from a farmer and he got really angry. He wasn't very impressed with us.
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J-14: Why did tu guys decide to do a segundo One Direction album this year?
Niall Horan: We wanted to keep the fans interested. They don't want to be listening to the same thing for two o three years. tu want to keep giving them fresh, new music. If tu look at the likes of Rihanna, she's got a single out every couple of months!
J-14: How was it escritura songs as a band for the first time?
Niall: We wanted to get really involved. We'd sit in a room and someone would come up with an idea and we'd get cracking on it. We got this idea from the band McFly to just shout out ideas. If they don't work, they don't work - and tu know tu might get laughed at. But the sometimes you'll come up with an idea that makes sense and actually works!
J-14: Did any songs come from personal experiences?
Niall: There's one about the boys going on tour and like Louis, for example, leaving his girlfriend - he wrote a lot of the lyrics on it - she might have a doubt in her mind that he might not miss her, but the puñetazo, ponche line is, ''Don't worry because I'll be back for you!''
J-14: So sweet! And what was it like filming the ''Live While We're Young'' video?
Niall: [In the pool scene,] they just picked me up and threw me in! But I didn't mind because we were just about to get in. I was just praying that I didn't have my phone in my pocket - and it wasn't! Also, we broke the Jeep! We had borrowed it from a farmer and he got really angry. He wasn't very impressed with us.
-All credit to J-14 magazine.-
"Kylie was first class and was passed por the boys when they went to the place. They worked up the courage to call her, and Kylie was wonderful to them, wishing them luck in their careers. She dicho and that she loves their music. Nial, Louis, Zayn, Harry and Liam were in America where they are presented their album what will appear in the U.S. a week earlier than planned, due to unprecedented fan interest.
JIMMY Carr hammered One Direction before cena at the GQ Awards last night.
He approached the lads, with a slightly sinister question: "Evening boys. Is there a kids' mesa, tabla for tu tonight?
"Have they got the high chairs in for you? What's this? Buy one suit get four free? What's on the kids' menu? pescado fingers and chips?"
Band member Louis Tomlinson didn't sit back and take it.
He fired back: "What's that shirt? Are tu working as a nurse during the day? tu look like you've escaped from a mental institution."
But it was all in jest. Five versus one – if it had seriously kicked off it would have been like death por monkeys in Toy Story 3.
He approached the lads, with a slightly sinister question: "Evening boys. Is there a kids' mesa, tabla for tu tonight?
"Have they got the high chairs in for you? What's this? Buy one suit get four free? What's on the kids' menu? pescado fingers and chips?"
Band member Louis Tomlinson didn't sit back and take it.
He fired back: "What's that shirt? Are tu working as a nurse during the day? tu look like you've escaped from a mental institution."
But it was all in jest. Five versus one – if it had seriously kicked off it would have been like death por monkeys in Toy Story 3.
We've always known that Louis Tomlinson is the self-confessed party boy of One Direction.
But we didn't realise just how far he'll go for a good time.
Louis recently hopped on a plane to Ibiza for 24 hours of fun - and then Magaluf a week later!
'It was literally really spontaneous,' says 19-year-old Louis.
'I decided with my best friend Stan that we fancied a good little party, so...I went to Ibiza, and then, because I liked it so much, the weekend after I went to Magaluf.
'Happy days!
Louis must have spent as much time travelling to and from airports as he did in each resort as they were whistle-stop visits.
'Ibiza just for a night, and then Magaluf for two days,' he told BBC Radio 1.
'But it was amazing, so good.'
Room in your suitcase for us siguiente time, Louis?
But we didn't realise just how far he'll go for a good time.
Louis recently hopped on a plane to Ibiza for 24 hours of fun - and then Magaluf a week later!
'It was literally really spontaneous,' says 19-year-old Louis.
'I decided with my best friend Stan that we fancied a good little party, so...I went to Ibiza, and then, because I liked it so much, the weekend after I went to Magaluf.
'Happy days!
Louis must have spent as much time travelling to and from airports as he did in each resort as they were whistle-stop visits.
'Ibiza just for a night, and then Magaluf for two days,' he told BBC Radio 1.
'But it was amazing, so good.'
Room in your suitcase for us siguiente time, Louis?