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It is said to be as a sort of song from “the band to the fans”, most likely referencing to One Direction’s hope that their fans will stay loyal during their year-long break in 2016. “History” was leaked with the rest of the album on November 2nd, 2015, during several early listening parties around the us a question about this songAsk a question *What have the artists said about the song?In the Made in the track-by-track, Niall explained We chose to have history on the record because we all agreed that that was the one of the best songs we’ve had. It’s got that sitting-on-the-dock-of-the-bay feel to it, campfire-y, easy-to-play, four-chords simple. It talks about history between ourselves and the fans, all the time we spent on the road and the crew, the people that have been with us from day one, the history of everything. Everything about the last five years and we can make some more and let’s not stop now’ type of thing. Just a good vibe about produced “History” by One Direction?When did One Direction release “History”?Who wrote “History” by One Direction? Imagine two scenarios One, you’re home making dinner, and your significant other unlocks the front door, coming home from work, and shouts, “Hey, beautiful,” walking swiftly to the kitchen to give you a kiss. The other, you’re taking a walk, vibing to whatever’s on your headphones, and a man stopped at a red light rolls down his window and huskily yelps, “Hey, beautiful!” Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Being told you’re beautiful can be either super romantic or uncomfortably creepy, and it happens to be one of the oldest go-to lines in the book. In music, the line comes as a heart-melting lyric, crooned to a lover or crush who somehow doesn’t realize her worth. Lyrics like One Directions “You don’t know you’re beautiful/ That’s what makes you beautiful” tap into a woman’s deepest insecurity and allows a man the ability to fill that void. Though usually unintentional, men play up women’s lack of self-confidence and give themselves the power and control to prop her back up. But remember Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and the most important beholder is yourself. Here are a seven songs that have used the “you don’t know you’re beautiful” trope to win over ladies’ hearts. 1. Mac Miller feat. Ariana Grande, “My Favorite Part” Mac Miller served up his softer side on his latest album, The Divine Feminine, and one particularly retro-flavored cut features girlfriend Ariana Grande. “My Favorite Part” has Miller singing, “You just don’t know how beautiful you are, and baby, that’s my favorite part.” Mac comes to the rescue in the ditty, letting Ari know that he’s available for some cuddles and a self-esteem check, if she needs it. But he’s also saying that her lack of self-awareness is his favorite part — despite singing to a Dangerous Woman who knows how to be both a princess and a bad bitch. Lyric “You just don’t know how beautiful you are, and baby, that’s my favorite part.” 2. Frankie J, “How Beautiful You Are” In Frankie J’s music video for “How Beautiful You Are,” he tries to rekindle a fading love by writing a song for her, telling her that she should realize her worth. “I just don’t understand those silly worries on your mind,” he sings on the track — simultaneously complimenting her and delegitimizing her concerns. Unfortunately, this love song doesn’t get to the root of her insecurities, nor does it have to. It’s a nice gesture, right? Lyric “When I look at you baby/ I see a shining star/ But when you look in the mirror, girl/ You don’t know who you are/ You give yourself no credit/ For all the things you’ve done/ Just look at the blessings/ And all you’ve got” 3. John Legend, “You & I” Legend plunges deep into a vat of vulnerability with “You & I,” telling whomever he’s singing to that she doesn’t need to wear makeup or fancy dresses to look beautiful to him. Unapparent to some A woman’s confidence often sprouts from the little things she does for herself. Lyric “You fix your makeup, just so/ Guess you don’t know, that you’re beautiful/ Try on every dress that you own/ You were fine in my eyes a half-hour ago” 4. One Direction, “What Makes You Beautiful” Five years ago, Liam Payne crooned the opening line of One Direction’s first hit in a playful British accent. “You’re insecure/ Don’t know what for,” he sings as a puppy-like teen. “What Makes You Beautiful” was 1D’s breakout, crafted to make them heartthrobs, and it was a song they sang a bit naively. The cleverness comes in the simplistic chorus — “You don’t know you’re beautiful/ That’s what makes you beautiful.” Right from the beginning, we found out that One Direction’s dream girl is a humble one — a girl who might be lacking a little confidence. It’s cute but problematic, suggesting that girls should be more insecure in order for a guy to swoop in. Lyric “You don’t know you’re beautiful/ That’s what makes you beautiful” 5. Ed Sheeran, “Wake Me Up” In this track from Sheeran’s debut album, 2011’s +, the singer/songwriter confesses all the things he loves about a person he wants to commit to fully. The piano-plunked track, with its softly sung vocals and barely there production, is awfully romantic. “Wake Me Up” tells the story of a girl who is unaware of her role in Sheeran’s life, and his desperation to keep her is clearly evident. In this case, Sheeran is not praising her insecurity; he’s playing up her worth in his life. So, yeah, it’s pretty cute. Lyric “And you will never know/ Just how beautiful you are to me/ But maybe I’m just in love/ When you wake me up” 6. Dan Talevski, “Knock Me Off My Feet” In “Knock Me Off My Feet,” Talevski’s jaw is on the ground over his lover’s beauty, struggling to find words to describe how precious she is in his eyes. He’s awestruck, and even though he can’t fully explain it, the thought, in this case, more than counts. Lyric “You don’t even know how beautiful you are/ Never seen someone so natural/ and I don’t know I can explain it” 7. U2, “Get On Your Boots” Noted feminist Bono, who was the first man honored at Glamours Women of the Year Awards, declares that “women are the future” on U2’s 2009 track “Get On Your Boots.” And while he dreamily sings, “You don’t know how beautiful you are” in the song’s bridge, it’s evident that this song isn’t about romance at all. Rather, it takes on the ironic duality that humankind is able to get down on a Friday night and launch a bomb the next day. Lyric “You don’t know how beautiful you are” Bonus The 1975’s album title — I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It — is not creepy in the sense that I was talking about, but still kind of creepy if you don’t like people watching you sleep. Australia’s What So Not is pleased to announce his long awaited debut album Not All The Beautiful Things - out March 9th via Counter Records - featuring frequent collaborator Skrillex, legendary rock legends Toto, as well as San Holo, SLUMBERJACK to name only a few. Over three years in the making, Not All the Beautiful Things is about transformation and metamorphosis, a culmination of everything the Australian-born artist has been working towards as he’s built his reputation as one of the most innovative producers in the game, garnering over 455 million combined streams in the process. More than an album, it’s a fully realized artistic statement in which What So Not is in full control of every aspect, from the stage design and visuals to the music videos and merchandise. “I didn’t want to put anything out that doesn’t cohesively match the essence of the songs,” explains the man behind it all. To help represent the many moods and voices of the project, What So Not enlisted a small army of collaborators and guest vocalists. The 12-track album will include his last single “Be Ok Again” featuring former Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns as well as his brand new single “Stuck In Orbit” which has just dropped today - featuring vocals by BUOY and co-written by Jono Ma of Jagwar Ma. Of “Stuck In Orbit” What So Not says “This song started as a jam with Jono Ma Jagwar Ma in his film scoring studio in Sydney, the vocals started as a sketch of adlibs from BUOY with only two words, drawn out across half the verse "I ov-er comp-en-sate". That set the tone for the entire piece; each word delivered with much thought and consideration. I wrote a lot of the lyrics and brought Winona Oak in to help finish it off. At one point, when British Airways' entire computer system had crashed, I found myself “stuck in transit”. Even though I just had settled in a special place with amazing people around me, I found myself sitting alone staring at a hotel wall. I channeled the frustration and came up with the notion of "Stuck in Orbit". For his debut project, What So Not tapped longtime collaborator Skrillex, and fellow Australian breakout stars SLUMBERJACK along with Rome Fortune, San Holo, Dyro and more. Daniel Johns, lends his versatile vocals to multiple tracks on the project. On the collaboration, Johns praised What So Not saying, “Watching Emoh work is eye opening. A real professional with great vision.” Perhaps most eyebrow-raising of all, the album features a collaboration with rock legends Toto. After years of Emoh dropping their seminal sing-a-long hit “Africa” in his sets, Emoh was able to go into the studio with one of his favorite bands to write their new anthem “We Keep On Running.” Having established himself as one of the world’s most revered electronic acts, it’s hard to believe that What So Not hasn’t yet released an album. The man behind such massive anthems as “High You Are” 50 million-plus streams, “Waiting” with Skrillex and RL Grime, and his remix of RUFUS du Sol’s “Innerbloom” 30 on Triple J’s Hottest 100 list for 2016, has a slew of EPs under his belt, including 2016’s widely-praised Divide & Conquer. Last year What So Not released “Be Ok Again,” writing and performing the vocals himself for the first time. The song has garnered 2 million collective streams and was one of the most played songs on Australia’s Triple J throughout the summer. Balancing prolific touring and studio time, 2017 saw What So Not close Coachella’s Gobi tent and headline Australia’s Listen Out festival and sold out shows across Europe, the USA and UK. His creative sphere has not been limited to music either, delving into the writing and co-directing of music videos, conceptualising his 600 square foot Peacock Horse Monster-truck’ and heavy involvement in all aspects of the show programming. What So Not promises it’s just the beginning of what fans can expect from this exciting new phase of his evolution looking ahead to his 2018 touring schedule. “We’re creating this entire world that people can step into,” he says.

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