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piece, giving hope to fans banking on them staying together. Weeks later, it was
announced that the group would be slowing down for the first time in five years
by taking an 18-month hiatus -- currently in its 55th month -- after the November
release of its fifth album Made in the A.M. “I remember listening and thinking it
was a mix of what they would want to sound like alone, not as a group,” Hayden
Boudreau, 26, says of the album.
“Drag Me Down” dropped in July 2015 as One Direction’s first release as a four-
piece, giving hope to fans banking on them staying together. Weeks later, it was
announced that the group would be slowing down for the first time in five years
by taking an 18-month hiatus -- currently in its 55th month -- after the November
release of its fifth album Made in the A.M. “I remember listening and thinking it
was a mix of what they would want to sound like alone, not as a group,” Hayden
Boudreau, 26, says of the album.
“Drag Me Down” dropped in July 2015 as One Direction’s first release as a four-
piece, giving hope to fans banking on them staying together. Weeks later, it was
announced that the group would be slowing down for the first time in five years
by taking an 18-month hiatus -- currently in its 55th month -- after the November
release of its fifth album Made in the A.M. “I remember listening and thinking it
was a mix of what they would want to sound like alone, not as a group,” Hayden
Boudreau, 26, says of the album.
“Drag Me Down” dropped in July 2015 as One Direction’s first release as a four-
piece, giving hope to fans banking on them staying together. Weeks later, it was
announced that the group would be slowing down for the first time in five years
by taking an 18-month hiatus -- currently in its 55th month -- after the November
release of its fifth album Made in the A.M. “I remember listening and thinking it
was a mix of what they would want to sound like alone, not as a group,” Hayden
Boudreau, 26, says of the album.
“Drag Me Down” dropped in July 2015 as One Direction’s first release as a four-
piece, giving hope to fans banking on them staying together. Weeks later, it was
announced that the group would be slowing down for the first time in five years
by taking an 18-month hiatus -- currently in its 55th month -- after the November
release of its fifth album Made in the A.M. “I remember listening and thinking it
was a mix of what they would want to sound like alone, not as a group,” Hayden
Boudreau, 26, says of the album.
“Drag Me Down” dropped in July 2015 as One Direction’s first release as a four-
piece, giving hope to fans banking on them staying together. Weeks later, it was
announced that the group would be slowing down for the first time in five years
by taking an 18-month hiatus -- currently in its 55th month -- after the November
release of its fifth album Made in the A.M. “I remember listening and thinking it
was a mix of what they would want to sound like alone, not as a group,” Hayden
Boudreau, 26, says of the album.
“Drag Me Down” dropped in July 2015 as One Direction’s first release as a four-
piece, giving hope to fans banking on them staying together. Weeks later, it was
announced that the group would be slowing down for the first time in five years
by taking an 18-month hiatus -- currently in its 55th month -- after the November
release of its fifth album Made in the A.M. “I remember listening and thinking it
was a mix of what they would want to sound like alone, not as a group,” Hayden
Boudreau, 26, says of the album.
“Drag Me Down” dropped in July 2015 as One Direction’s first release as a four-
piece, giving hope to fans banking on them staying together. Weeks later, it was
announced that the group would be slowing down for the first time in five years
by taking an 18-month hiatus -- currently in its 55th month -- after the November
release of its fifth album Made in the A.M. “I remember listening and thinking it
was a mix of what they would want to sound like alone, not as a group,” Hayden
Boudreau, 26, says of the album.