Not that Directioners need any more reasons to sob happy tears with just hours left before Made in the A.M. drops, but this is it if there ever was one.
One Direction stopped by BBC’s Radio 1 Live Lounge to sing a few tracks from the new album and perform a couple covers, including Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn.”
The song is significant because the first song the boys performed as a group when they were put together on X-Factor, and they haven’t played it since their season’s finale five years ago. This is also the first time they’ve perfomed with without Zayn, which is bittersweet for their fans.
They also covered “FourFiveSeconds” by Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney.
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