Zayn Malik said he was confronted with racism during his days with the “White Band” in a glimpse of his new song, Fuchsia sea.
By taking his Instagram handle on July 5, the former member of One Direction shared an extract from his track which will soon be published, on which he recalls: “I took his back so much against the wall that they think they have a fascination in brick / Do you remember each conversation?
“Because I was aware of each connotation / and while they focus on their altitude / I have a return trip to the constellation / I am a convert to the concert, and I did it for inflation, because I worked hard in a white group, and they have always laughed at Asian”, he sings in the extract of the song.
Zayn, who has a Pakistani and Muslim training, also teased in his article that he would soon take out the song.
For those who were reversed, the 32 -year -old singer announced his departure from One Direction in 2015 via the group’s Facebook page.
“I feel like it’s the right time for me to leave the group,” Zayn said in a statement.
“I would like to apologize to the fans if I dropped someone, but I have to do what feels good in my heart. I go because I want to be a normal 22 year old man who is able to relax and spend private time on the spotlight. I know that I have four friends for life to Louis, Liam, Harry and Niall”, the Perfect added to Hitmaker.