Put a Little Love On Me has me floored by this man’s talent.
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Put a Little Love On Me has me floored by this man’s talent.
Michigan Sunsets 🌅♥️
Niall + purple suits 💜💟
Being Niall Horan’s friend must be something really, really special.
I’m not jealous at all.
You guys. Someone that has heard Niall’s voice probably hundreds of times, has seen him perform countless times, has toured with him, has probably sung with him back stage while shooting the shit — someone that heard Niall’s version of her own song...WANTED NIALL HORAN to lend his voice to her song.
A Grammy-nominated song writer WANTED NIALL HORAN to lend his voice to her song.
Let that sink in.
The thing about Flicker is that, as an album, it’s timeless. And not just because each and every song contains lyrics that people will be able to connect to for the rest of time. But also because it’s been one whole year since it came out, and I’m not even sick of it. It’s normal to get bored of songs, to get sick of hearing them constantly and that happens to me a lot — but it hasn’t happened with Flicker. Flicker still makes me feel the way it made me feel on October 20, 2017. I still jam to it, and sulk to it. I still blast it in my car when I’m alone and shout the lyrics to it.
That’s why it’s timeless. (To me.)
I was bored the other day, so- I made things.
He has a portait of Obama on his wall. This man.