"Fifty Shades Darker," is one of the most awaited movie this coming 2017. Aside from this, the movie has another surprise for that fans; a collaboration of Taylor Swift and Zayn Malik as they sing one of the soundtrack "I Don't Wanna Live Forever."
According to The Guardian, just before the midnight of Friday, the song "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" was released in US iTunes Store. The song as well as Swift and Malik are described as; brightest pop stars for passionate duet.
"I Don't Wanna Live Forever" is one of the official soundtrack of the upcoming movie, "Fifty Shades Darker." The song perfectly suits the movie because of its mid-tempo, in which there's an exchanging verses between Swift and Malik. The latter took his falsetto which is his trademark.
The "Bad Blood" singer shares the new song in her Twitter account where she have 82.2 million followers. After it was posted in just an hour, the tweet already gathered almost 15,000 times of retweet. On the other hand, the former member of One Direction also shares the good news to his fans. He uses the hashtag #idontwannaliveforever and he mention Swift as well as himself. Combining the followers of these two hit singers (over 100 million), it is already clear why the song went on the top spot (in US iTunes) just after it was released.
Jack Antonoff wrote the song; he also made a collaboration with Swift with her hit and record breaking album 1989. Together with Antonoff, is Sam Drew who also made a contribution to the song (songwriter for hip-hop), and of course, Swift. While Malik made his contribution when he was still in Los Angeles. The song was finished within a week, revealed by Antonoff.
The song "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" is already available in US iTunes for only $1.29. Though, released of the song for other territories and location was not yet known.
In another report from Jobs & Hire, Malik surprised his girlfriend, Gigi Hadid and gave her a sweetest gift for being model of the year.
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