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Niall Horan inspired by Ed Sheeran to write a song a day while self-isolating

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Ed Sheeran has inspired Niall Horan to stay busy by setting him the challenge of writing a song a day.

The One Direction star admits he drafted up a strict routine to keep himself creative during the coronavirus lockdown but quickly realized his work was lacking in quality. “I was one of those people that was like, ‘Oh, I’ve got loads of time now.

I’m going to write a song a day and it’s going to be the best stuff I’ve ever written because I’ve got loads of time to think about it’,” he told Zane Lowe on Apple Music, “and then I just found myself just sitting down to write and just coming up with a load of c**p.” Thankfully, a chat with Sheeran motivated him to keep going. “I was asking him what he was doing and was he writing any bits, and

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