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Zayn Malik's album tops charts around the world

Zayn Malik

Zayn Malik’s debut album has topped the charts around the world, including Australia where’s its debuted at number one on the ARIA charts.

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‘Mind of Mine’, Malik’s debut album as a solo artist, was released on Friday March 25th and has gone on to not only peak at #1 in 83 countries on the iTunes chart, but has debuted at #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart here in Australia.  His debut single ‘PiLlOwT4lK’ has also risen to the top of the charts here in Australia and in 60 other countries.

Malik left boyband One Direction back in March 2015, and he’s the first member to release a solo record. Last moth he released a second single ‘Like I Would’.

To win a copy of Zayn’s album head to our giveaways page. 

OIP Staff

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