One Direction New Nostalgic Video: The ‘History’ Music Video Includes Footages Of Zayn Malik

One Direction recently dropped a new music video titled "History" yesterday. The video shows footages of the group together with the former member Zayn Malik since the group has started.

According to Daily Mail, the video which was directed by Fulwell 73 and Calvin Aurand, consists of different footages of the group members throughout the years and some behind the scenes of their world tour. It is reported that this video will be their final release of music video in regards with their 18-month hiatus.

Thousands of fans reacted and felt sentimental when footages with Zayn Malik were included. Zayn Malik left the band last year.

It also consists of performances during their X Factor 2010 auditions - they were formed with Simon Cowell, shirtless Harry being all goofy with his band mates during practices, countless world tours, and their awesome transformation.

In their recent interviews, members Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan and Liam Payne mentioned Zayn several times. They said that Zayn is doing fine with his career. They told the press that they love Zayn and he's great.

"History" is one of the tracks on their album "Made in the A.M." Member Niall Horan revealed that they had to record the voice of the fans for its chorus.

Meanwhile Payne said that this song truly belongs to the fans ever since they started this utmost journey and the people who supported them through their ups and downs. . "So happy everyone's enjoying ['History']," Payne tweeted. "It's like the fandom's theme tune/anthem."

Fans have gone crazy sharing their thoughts via social media on the final goodbye video. One fan tweeted that she's now being sentimental watching those footages and how they grew together performing for their fans.

"#HistoryMusicVideo is just beautiful. Beautiful. So much life and achievements and dreams coming true in 3:15 minutes," one fan wrote on Twitter.

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