Key Points

Zayn Malik appears to open up about the racism he faced during his One Direction days in his latest rap track. The lyrics of "Fuchsia Sea" highlight his struggles as an Asian artist in a predominantly white industry. This comes a decade after he left the band, seeking a more private life. Fans eagerly await the full release of the song, which promises raw honesty.

Key Points: Zayn Malik Raps About Racism Faced in One Direction Days

  • Zayn Malik reveals racism struggles in One Direction through new rap
  • Lyrics reflect personal pain and industry biases
  • Song snippet shared on Instagram ahead of full release
  • Marks 10 years since his exit from the iconic boy band
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Zayn Malik appears to reflect on racism faced during 'One Direction' days in new rap track

Zayn Malik's new rap song "Fuchsia Sea" addresses racism he endured in One Direction, marking his evolution as a solo artist.

"I worked hard in a White band, and they still laughed at the Asian – Zayn Malik"

Washington, July 6

British singer Zayn Malik appears to have addressed the racism he faced during his 'One Direction' days in his recent rap song, according to People.

The 32-year-old, on Saturday, took to his Instagram account to share a preview of his new rap song titled "Fuchsia Sea," which appeared to touch on his personal experiences, including the racism he says he faced while being a part of One Direction.

"Got my back against the wall so much they think I got a brick fascination / Do you remember every conversation? 'Cause I have been conscious of every connotation," Malik recites in the song snippet.

"And while they concentrate on their elevation, I've got a round trip to the constellation / I'm a convert to the concert, and I did that for inflation, 'cause I worked hard in a White band, and they still laughed at the Asian," the lyrics further read.

The lyrics were posted by Malik on his Instagram Stories, and he assured fans that the song would be "coming soon."

According to People, the musical preview about his new music comes months after Zayn marked the 10th anniversary of his exit from One Direction. During a concert in Mexico City in March, he performed "Night Changes," a hit song from One Direction's 2014 album Four.

"It's the first time I've sung that song in 10 years," he told the crowd, adding, "Thank you, that was f------ amazing. I almost cried."

Zayn was part of the original One Direction lineup with Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, and the late singer Liam Payne. The group was formed on The X Factor UK in 2010 and went on to become one of the biggest boy bands in the world. In 2015, Zayn announced his departure, saying he wanted time away from fame to live a normal life.

In March 2015, Malik took to his Facebook page to announce that he was leaving. "I feel like it is now the right time for me to leave the band," he said.

"I'd like to apologize to the fans if I've let anyone down, but I have to do what feels right in my heart," he continued. "I am leaving because I want to be a normal 22-year-old who is able to relax and have some private time out of the spotlight. I know I have four friends for life in Louis, Liam, Harry, and Niall."

- ANI

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Rahul R
I respect Zayn's honesty but isn't this coming too late? After making millions from the same band? Indian artists face way worse discrimination daily but don't have the luxury to wait 10 years to speak up.
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Ananya R
His lyrics "worked hard in a White band, and they still laughed at the Asian" hit different 😢 Reminds me of how Indian actors are treated in Hollywood. Representation matters everywhere! #BrownPride
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Karthik V
As a musician myself, I appreciate how he's channeling his pain into art. But I wish he'd named names - calling out racism specifically would create real change rather than vague lyrics.
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Sarah B
Indian fans always supported Zayn the most! His brown identity made him relatable to us. Hope he tours India soon - he'll get the love he deserves here 🇮🇳❤️
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Varun X
This is why representation matters! Growing up, Zayn was the only brown guy in global pop culture I could relate to. His success gave hope to millions of desi kids dreaming big ✨

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