Niall Horan revealed in a past interview with daily star What the songs he wrote with Lewis Capaldi last year are unlikely to see the light of day.
We know very well that the two artists are great friends and that this friendship has transferred to the professional field to such an extent that they have dared to create music hand in hand. The two have shared music-filled stages at awards shows like the Brit Awards, but also impromptu gigs on the streets of Dublin. However, as revealed NME, the Irishman sees no point in publishing such compositions because “they are not good enough”.
The former 1D member and the Scotsman met in the recording studio, but neitheror see clearly that they are going to publish the songs they have recordedsince neither were particularly thrilled with the outcome.
“There was one night when we went into the studio and wrote some songs. They were clearly not very good because otherwise we would have heard them already.“, Niall explained to the British midfielder. Despite everything, he noted that “one of them was perfectly suitable”, but he recognizes that they would need to work more on it and spend more time together in studio.
Fans of both expressed their displeasure upon reading the news, since when they heard the version they made of I still haven’t found what I’m looking for by U2 for the documentary The return of Niall Horan they fell in love with the way their voices sound together.
What is clear is that, for the moment, neither The show neither in Broken by the desire to be celestial sentthe next projects of Horan and Capaldi, respectively, we will see a collaboration between them.