CARSON, CA - MAY 14: Recording artist Zayn performs on stage during 102.7 KIIS FM's 2016 Wango Tango at StubHub Center on May 14, 2016 in Carson, California. (Photo by Mike Windle/Getty Images)
Zayn Malik, the former One Direction member who split with the group in 2015, has released the video for his new single, “Still Got Time.”
The video shows a stoned Malik floating around a raging party of teens and young adults smoking, drinking, and having sex. Malik is either lighting a joint, smoking the joint, or taking a sip of a drink in nearly ever scene he appears in. The video seems to, in some ways, glorify the bad-boy persona Malik looked to make for himself after his departure from his former band.
The song itself, made in collaboration with Partynextdoor, condemns committed and monogamous relationships.
“Just stop looking for love, you still got time / Girl, you know you still got time,” the chorus says.
While at the beginning of the video, everyone is smiling and having fun, by the end, most of the faces shown are marked by blank stares and drooping mouths. Despite the song’s call to stay away from relationships, everyone appears incredibly lonely by the end of the video. Malik doesn’t interact with anyone in the video, except for the capuchin monkey that appears on his shoulder at one point.
The video was directed by Calmatic and was shot in Malik’s home in London.
Watch the “Still Got Time” video below.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) made 15 significant stock trades from March 16 to March…
English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams has come forward with the shocking revelation about being diagnosed with…
A doctor who approved monoclonal antibodies for President Donald Trump during the COVID-19 pandemic was…
Pop singer Britney Spears has ended her relationship with controversial boyfriend Paul Richard Soliz for…
According to an affidavit, Anthony told the officer arresting him, “I’m not alleged, I did…
The entertainment industry is witnessing a transformative shift as artificial intelligence (AI) technology enables the…