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Niall Horan was more relaxed working on his second album.
The 26-year-old singer admitted he felt "nervous" about releasing his 2017 solo debut ‘Flicker’, but despite the emotional subject matter on follow up ‘Heartbreak Weather’, he was able able to "have a bit of fun" with the new collection.
Asked if he enjoyed the process more the second time round, he told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column: "Yeah, 100 per cent.
"I was trying to make a statement with the first album and announce myself… probably subconsciously, it was in a nervous way.
"With the success of the first album, I felt I could try a few more things out."
The former One Direction star explained he had more freedom with "the creative process" for the album, which drops on Friday (13.03.20).
He added: "I wanted to have a bit of fun with it in every sense, from how I approach songwriting to the way I got involved in the creative process, to writing the music videos and co-directing.
"You might as well enjoy it."
Despite feeling less pressure this time round, Niall recently admitted he had a hard time writing some of the more emotional tracks, and the record is believed to have been inspired by his split from Hailee Steinfeld.
Speaking about the song ‘Put A Little Love On Me’, he said: "I wrote it when it was raining and it’s like, ‘I’m sad, we’re finished, put a little love on me’. It was one of those ones which was a tough write. It was very early and it was very raw when I was writing it."
And Niall also admitted ‘Arms Of A Stranger’ detailed the feeling of trying to get over a lost love with the help of someone new.
He explained: "’Arms Of A Stranger’ is more concept-based and is that feeling of when you do finish up with someone. It’s that feeling of, ‘we’re done and now I’m lying in the arms of a stranger, trying to get over you’. That’s literally what the chorus is. It’s very on the nose."

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