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Up All Night

One Direction

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Up All Night is the debut album from 2010's third place X-Factor group One Direction. Produced by RedOne, Rami Yacoub, and Carl Falk amongst others, the album sees the five-piece deliver a polished set of rock and dance-inspired pop songs. The album was preceded by the single "What Makes You Beautiful.", Rovi

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Awesome direction!!

Ur album is amazing I've been waiting 4 it till midnight nd also I'm comin to ur sighing on Saturday ;)

.. its ok

dont really know what the big hype is, its just ok. But I like what makes you beautifil. :)

I luv 1direction!! :D

I luv dis album!!! It is AMAZING!!!! My fav song is gotta be u. Luv Harry. He's got d best voice. Iv been waiting 4 dis album 4 ages.

Biography

Formed: 2010 in United Kingdom

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '10s

Following the success of JLS and the Wanted, X-Factor contestants One Direction were the next group of heartthrobs to help revive the previously dying concept of the boy band. Niall Horan from Westmeath, Ireland; Zayn Malik from Bradford; Harry Styles from Cheshire; Louis Tomlinson from Doncaster, and Liam Payne from Wolverhampton (the latter had previously reached the judge's house stages of The X-Factor as a fourteen-year-old back in 2008) originally entered the 2010 seventh series of the talent...
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Up All Night, One Direction
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  • 6,99 €
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Pop/Rock, Teen Pop, Dance, Rock
  • Released: 18 November 2011

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