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Too Much is a song by singer and songwriter Zayn from his second studio album, Icarus Falls. It is the twenty seventh and the last track of the album.

The song features American rapper Timbaland and was released as the fourth single from the album.[1]

Lyrically, a troublesome relationship is highlighted, where one clearly wants more than their partner does for things to work out between them. 

Background[]

On April 7, 2018, Timbaland teased the song when he posted on his Instagram account that he's working with Zayn for a new song.[2]

On July 30, Malik posted on his Twitter an animated gif of 15 second-long with a 1990s Grand Theft Auto style. Malik also revealed the name of the song and cover, finally confirming that the song will be released on August 02, 2018.

The song was recorded in Los Angeles by Timbaland, Angel Lopez and Federico Vindver. The single cover shows the half face of both Zayn on the right side and Timbaland on the left side.

Zayn also released an animated video on YouTube, which he previously teased on Twitter. In the video, an animated version of Zayn dances while Timbaland arrives driving a car.[3]

The song is written by Zayn Malik, Angel Lopez, Timothy Mosley and Federico Vindver, with the production handled by Timbaland, Lopez and Vindver.

Lyrics[]

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Music Video[]

Synopsis[]

In the music video for "Too Much", a purple-haired, animated Zayn busts out some major moves, including a moonwalk and backflip combo in the 1990s Grand Theft Auto-style background where Timbaland can be seen sitting in the bouncing low rider car behind.

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ZAYN_-_Too_Much_ft._Timbaland Released August 02, 2018
Length 3:05
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Reception[]

John Blistein of Rolling Stone opined that Zayn finds himself caught in the desire and the song boasts Timbaland with quintessential beat that synths a thumping drum track, creating a sensual, futuristic atmosphere.[4]

 Alex Zidel of HotNewHipHop said that Zayn flexes his connections and keeps the intrigue alive. He also thinks that Timbaland brings his vintage 90's vibes meanwhile Zayn flows smoothly in his falsetto. writing that in contrast to his previous work "Sour Diesel", Zayn explores new vibes and sounds.

 Gil Kaufman of Billboard said that "The track has the perfect combination of Tim's signature electro soul beats and Zayn's tortured love lyrics. Zayn sings dreamily over a pulsing beat, mellow keys and a haunting falsetto ad-lib."

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