Niall Horan Albums Ranked

Niall James Horan (born 13 September 1993) is an Irish singer and songwriter. He rose to prominence as a member of the boy band One Direction, formed in 2010 on the British singing competition The X Factor. Following the band’s hiatus in 2016, Horan signed a recording deal as a solo artist with Capitol Records. Horan’s debut solo album, Flicker (2017), debuted at number one in Ireland and the US and reached the top three in Australia and the UK. Its singles “This Town” and “Slow Hands” reached the top 20 in several countries. Horan’s second studio album, Heartbreak Weather, was released in March 2020 and debuted at number four in the US and number one in the UK, Ireland, and Mexico. Here are all of Niall Horan’s albums ranked.

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2. Heartbreak Weather , 2020

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“But what elevates Niall further is something that’s very different in modern pop, especially from male artists: emotional honesty that still feels grounded in mature confidence. That swagger can feel old-fashioned, but when you consider how many of the songs circle around the uncertain, questioning moments beginning a relationship, either starting fresh or more commonly from an ex where there’s still messy feelings, there’s modern framing and context. And while you’d think for fourteen songs this would start to get repetitive, Niall is surprisingly solid at keeping the emotionally through line consistent but varied, from the nervous butterflies that comes with something new and exciting to the sweeping moments of pure ego – although it really locks in when we get the conflicted frustration trying to move on and by the end of the album, the big swing to try and recover the old relationship… that even he knows won’t work and inevitably pushes him back on the road again.”

1. Flicker, 2017

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“Started off really strong with a nice variation of songs ( compare this town to slow hands) but basically died at the middle with some really boring and repetitive songs like flicker and you and me. The album somewhat rescues itself at the end with mirrors which was my favorite of the album”