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Harry Styles working on solo album?
By: Tupaki Desk | 1 April 2013 7:45 AM GMTSinger Harry Styles, who is a member of band One Direction, is reportedly working on a solo album.
Styles is said to have co-written several songs and recorded demo versions of the tracks at the Paramount recording studio in Hollywood, reports digitalspy.co.uk.
Nevertheless, the 19-year-old remains committed to One Direction, which has a three-album deal with Syco and Sony. It is unlikely that he will release the material in the immediate future.
"He loves messing around with some of the new songs he's been working on. He's bounced some ideas off his friend Ed Sheeran and has already laid down some vocals," said a source.
"Harry's priority is obviously still with One Direction, but when he decides the time to go solo has arrived, he's likely to have a project raring to go," added the source.
Styles and bandmates Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson signed a new contract with Sony in January, which states that all five members will face financial Âconsequences if one decides to quit in the next three years.
Styles is said to have co-written several songs and recorded demo versions of the tracks at the Paramount recording studio in Hollywood, reports digitalspy.co.uk.
Nevertheless, the 19-year-old remains committed to One Direction, which has a three-album deal with Syco and Sony. It is unlikely that he will release the material in the immediate future.
"He loves messing around with some of the new songs he's been working on. He's bounced some ideas off his friend Ed Sheeran and has already laid down some vocals," said a source.
"Harry's priority is obviously still with One Direction, but when he decides the time to go solo has arrived, he's likely to have a project raring to go," added the source.
Styles and bandmates Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson signed a new contract with Sony in January, which states that all five members will face financial Âconsequences if one decides to quit in the next three years.