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''Nobody Is Listening'' is the third solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Zayn. It was released on 15 January 2021 through
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. The album features guest appearances from Syd and
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. It follows his previous album, ''
Icarus Falls ''Icarus Falls'' is the second solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Zayn. It was released on 14 December 2018, as a double album by RCA Records. Originally planned for 2017, the album was delayed so that Zayn could focus on the aesthe ...
'', which was released in late 2018. The album was preceded by the release of the singles " Better" and " Vibez". Upon release, ''Nobody Is Listening'' received generally favorable reviews from critics; the album peaked at number 44 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number 17 on the
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.


Background

The album's artwork is designed by Zayn himself and is inspired by
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. The cover was revealed on his website along with the CD pre-order on 8 January 2021. The album was supported by the singles " Better" and " Vibez". The album contains eleven tracks including the two singles. Zayn said to have "total creative rein" on the project, as well as "making the music he has always wanted to". In an interview with ''Entertainment Daily'', Zayn described the album as his "most personal project to date".


Critical reception

The album holds an aggregate score of 63 out of 100 on
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based on nine reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Dhruva Balram of ''
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'' wrote that the album "has its flaws" and that it "doesn’t add many new colours to his palette" but complimented it for being "wrenchingly intimate and sweetly playful" and "quietly purposeful pop" and that it is "a step in a new and fresh direction for the enigmatic artist". Writing for ''
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'', Brittany Spanos felt that Malik "found his sweet spot" with the record, naming "Tightrope" and "River Road" as "two of Malik's best songs to date". Jem Aswad of ''
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'' named the album "concise and to the point" and felt that it "clears the table for whatever might be coming next". Malvika Padin of '' Clash'' felt that the record "indicates that he’s achieved some sort of clarity on the direction he wants to take as a solo artist" although she felt that it had "minimal production and few moments of experimentation" that "only offers negligible glimpses into Zayn’s personality". Kitty Empire of ''
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'' felt that Malik sounds "freer than ever before" while naming his voice "assuredly elastic", feeling that "the songs suit him more and more" and that he "keeps refining"; she felt the record as a whole was an improvement over ''
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''. Writing for
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, Neil Yeung felt that the album was "a logical turn" and "moving closer toward heartfelt love songs instead of exaggerated playboy fantasies" while naming it his "most mature album to date." Craig Jenkins of ''
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'' wrote that Malik's "solo career still makes no sense, yet the intrigue remains earned" while calling him "a stronger man for his efforts, however seemingly minimal," ending his review by opining that his "way to write songs that leans into the strength of his voice and speaks coolly and quietly to the ups and downs of a high-profile romance will suffice." Sheldon Pearce of ''
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'' opined that "his music has often felt a bit forced" but felt that "he finally taps into something more natural: sophisticated, largely atmospheric pop that simmers like quiet-storm R. & B." In a less positive review, Alexandra Pollard of ''
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'' opined the album as "a blancmange of watered-down R&B" and felt that it lacked personality. She went on to write that "the lyrics feel insultingly half-arsed" and that he "doesn't do it
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justice here". Kate Solomon of ''
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'' felt the album lacked personality while writing that "he has nothing mature to say" and "fails to make the most of his talents". Writing for ''
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'', David Smyth felt that the record included "largely hazy, stoned R&B, offering blurred textures and smoky atmospheres but few standout moments" and that he "may not be sustainable unless the music speaks a little louder"; he did, however, compliment Malik's voice, writing that it was "undoubtable that his vocal ability was wasted on One Direction’s primary-coloured pop." Louise Bruton of ''
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'' wrote that Malik "has now found his niche in lo-fi R&B-pop that’s intentionally made without any aim at all." Dani Blum, writing for ''
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'', called the album a "low bar he congratulates himself for clearing—knowing that no matter what he sings, legions of fans will listen" and felt that "he’s never sounded like this much of an amateur" while naming the songs "blathering and diluted, a derivation of a derivation. Writing for ''
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'', Angus Whitfield felt that the album "might have had more weight, importance and potential relatability" if it had focused more on "his struggle with fame and mental health" as opposed to "love making and smoking weed." He complimented tracks like "Outside" and "When Love's Around" (calling Syd's feature "welcome and warming") but criticized "Vibez" as "boring and repetitive" and disliked Devlin's "aggressive rapping" in "Windowsill".


Track listing


Notes

* signifies an additional producer * signifies a co-producer * "Tightrope" interpolates " Chaudhvin Ka Chand Ho", written by
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and performed by
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Personnel

Performers * Philip von Buch Scully – guitar, percussion, programming (2) * Nick Green – drum machine (5) *
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– guitar, synthesizer (5) * Alex Oriet – drums, guitar, keyboards, programming (7, 9) * David Phelan – drums, guitar, keyboards, programming (7, 9) * David Ryan Harris – programming (10) Technical * Denis Kosiak – mixing * Jon Castelli – mixing * Dale Becker – mastering * Josh Deguzman – engineering * Nicky Davey – engineering (5) * Alex Oriet – engineering (7, 9) * David Phelan – engineering (7, 9) * David Harris – engineering (10) * Henrique Andrade – recording (2–5, 8, 10–11) * Hector Vega – assistant engineering (2, 6)


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Release history


References

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