Louis Tomlinson, known for his time in the popular band One Direction, is set to drop his third studio album, titled How Did I Get Here?, later this week. The musician, aged 34, has evolved his music style over the years, moving away from the boyband image to focus on genres like Oasis.
Today, the British artist announced the upcoming release of his latest single, Imposter, a captivating indie pop track that resonates deeply with its engaging bassline and guitar melodies. Despite his immense success in the music industry, Tomlinson confesses to battling imposter syndrome.
Just ahead of the album launch, Louis shared his excitement on Twitter, expressing gratitude for the support he has received. He emphasized the importance of his fans in shaping his music and thanked them for their unwavering encouragement.
Reflecting on his creative process, Tomlinson revealed that the song Imposter was written in Costa Rica, drawing inspiration from the concept of identity. Describing his album as a genuine reflection of himself, he highlighted the importance of honesty and vulnerability in his music, aiming to continually improve as a singer-songwriter.
In a recent interview, Louis acknowledged the challenges of transitioning from a band member to a successful solo artist but expressed newfound confidence and joy in promoting his music. He looks forward to embarking on a global tour later this year.
Imposter is now available for streaming, while How Did I Get Here? will be released on January 23 via BMG. For more exclusive showbiz updates, follow Mirror Celebs on various social media platforms.
