It looks like Anne-Marie and Niall Horan could be teasing another collaboration
Anne-Marie and Niall Horan have shared an interaction on Twitter leading fans to think they're sharing lyrics for another new collaboration.
Anne-Marie and Horan previously teamed up on "Our Song" back in May for Anne-Marie's second album Therapy, and this afternoon (15 November) they've shared what appears to be lyrics for another potential collaboration.
One Direction fans have been overwhelmed by the interaction, which saw Anne-Marie tweet, "Something's happening..." leading Horan to respond, "Happening to me," as it arrived just over an hour after the launch of Harry Styles' Pleasing beauty brand.
Happening to me https://t.co/LmaKNMIvuh
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) November 15, 2021
One fan account wrote, "WHY IS EVERYTHING DROPPING TODAY," while another user added, "NEVER THOUGHT I'D BE COMPLAINING ABOUT TOO MUCH CONTENT YET HERE WE ARE."
WHY IS EVERYTHING DROPPING TODAY https://t.co/Bn3emyYvBT
— HLNLZ Updates (@hlnlzdaily) November 15, 2021
NEVER THOUGHT I'D BE COMPLAINING ABOUT TOO MUCH CONTENT YET HERE WE ARE https://t.co/brCl87J4ew
— Voverwhelmed era (@CasuallyCruel28) November 15, 2021
It's currently unclear what the "Our Song" collaborators are teasing, but one fan pointed out that their interaction is also lyrics from Fleetwood Mac's "Everywhere".
Ok so they used lyrics from a song called everywhere niall has a song called everywhere what does this mean https://t.co/6N1726JPuB pic.twitter.com/NF4xSoEsYQ
— alexa 5 (@horansrep) November 15, 2021
During an appearance on Capital FM in November last year, Anne-Marie said they managed to write three songs together.
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