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"Too Much to Ask" is a song recorded by Irish singer-songwriter Niall Horan. It was written by Horan and Jamie Scott, with production handled by Greg Kurstin. The song was released by Capitol Records on 15 September 2017, as the third single from Horan's debut studio album, Flicker (2017). Commercially, "Too Much to Ask" reached the top 10 in ...
"Too Much to Ask" was released as the third single on 15 September 2017. The music video was uploaded to YouTube on 21 September 2017. "On the Loose" was announced as the album's fourth single on 5 February 2018. [21] It was playing on US Mainstream Top 40 radio on 20 February 2018. [22] "
List of music videos, showing year released and directors Title Year Director(s) Ref. As lead artist "Slow Hands" (Lyric video) 2017 Unknown [70] "Too Much to Ask" Malia James [71] "Too Much to Ask" (Alternate version) [72] "On the Loose" 2018 Jake Jelicich [73] "Finally Free" Unknown [74] "Nice to Meet Ya" 2019 The Young Astronauts [75]
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The Show is the third studio album by Irish singer-songwriter Niall Horan, released through Capitol Records on 9 June 2023. Musically, it draws from rock and synth pop genres. . The album's lead single, "Heaven" was released on 17 February 2023, followed by "Meltdown" on 28 April 20
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"Slow Hands" is a song recorded by Irish singer-songwriter Niall Horan, released as a single on 4 May 2017 by Capitol Records. [2] The song was written by Horan, Alexander Izquierdo, John Ryan, Julian Bunetta, Ruth Anne Cunningham and Tobias Jesso Jr., while the production was handled by Bunetta. [ 3 ]
"Asking too Much" is a song by American heavy metal band All That Remains. The song was released as a single from their sixth album, A War You Cannot Win, on March 18, 2013, [1] and a music video was released to YouTube on April 30, 2013. [2] In the U.S., it peaked at number fourteen on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.