Zayn Malik releases new single Let Me

The track is the second single from Zayn's upcoming sophomore album.
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Zayn Malik has released his brand new single Let Me.

Taken as the second song from the Bradford-born star's upcoming album, Let Me is a slow jam that sees the singer-songwriter gush over his love about spending their future together. Zayn's in it for life, ladies.

Let Me's music video debuted alongside the track, and it's pretty cinematic. Playing the character of Roko, Zayn becomes entangled with a love interest before she is held at gunpoint. Despite Zayn then showing off some martial arts, the girl has some skills of her own and takes control of her own destiny.

Eagle-eyed viewers will notice that Zayn is in parts wearing the same shirt as seen in the Dusk Till Dawn video; what with all of drama surrounding briefcases in both videos, it's clear to see that the Let Me video is a sequel. 

Zayn - Let Me lyrics

[Verse 1] Sweet baby, our sex has meaning Know this time you'll stay 'til the morning Duvet days and vanilla ice cream More than just one night…

ZAYN Let Me by Directlyrics

Zayn produced Let Me alongside MYKL, the production duo who worked with him on the Official Singles Chart Number 1 smash Pillowtalk. 

Let Me follows Zayn's Top 5 single Dusk Till Dawn ft. Sia, which also had a music video fit for box office success filled with explosions, a car chase and some Chinese dragons to boot. Dusk Till Dawn spent 11 consecutive weeks inside the Official Singles Chart Top 10, a record among One Direction members. View Zayn's UK chart history here.

Zayn recently confirmed that his second album was finished and that he was now working on the music videos for the campaign. Still Got Time featuring PARTYNEXTDOOR, released in March 2017, will not feature on the record.

The CEO of Zayn Malik's record label RCA, Peter Edge, praised the material on his upcoming new album, stating it "has a more optimistic tone to it" and "shows a lot of growth"

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