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  1. "Steal My Girl" is a song written and recorded by English-Irish boy band One Direction. It is the lead single from their fourth studio album Four (2014). It was released worldwide on 29 September 2014. [1]

  2. The song is a piano ballad that has the guys lamenting about those who want to steal their girlfriends away. Julian Bunetta revealed to MTV News that there were actually several girls that inspired the track. "It's based on everybody's experience," he said, "you have six guys in a room that have all been in love before and we all have jealousy ...

  3. Sep 29, 2014 · [Intro] [Verse 1: Zayn] She been my queen since we were sixteen We want the same things, we dream the same dreams Alright, alright I got it all 'cause she is the one Her mum calls me "Love," her ...

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · A Song About Love. At its core, “Steal My Girl” is a love song. The song’s chorus is enough to make anyone’s heart skip a beat: But what makes this song different from other love songs is its storytelling. The verses paint a picture of a man who is deeply in love with a woman and is willing to do anything to make her happy.

  5. One Direction – Steal My Girl (Official 4K Video)Follow on Spotify - https://1D.lnk.to/SpotifyListen on Apple Music - https://1D.lnk.to/AppleMusicListen on A...

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  7. Steal My Girl was the lead single from One Direction's fourth studio album, Four. On September 8, 2014, the boys announced the release of their fourth album, Four, on the Today Show. On September 14, 2014 the boys announced the first single would be "Steal My Girl". On September 28th, one day prior to the official release, the song was leaked on the internet. The music video for the song was ...

  8. Sep 16, 2023 · In the realm of love songs, One Direction's "Steal My Girl" stands out with its catchy melody and relatable lyrics. At first glance, it may appear to be a simple ode to a girlfriend, but upon further analysis, the song reveals deeper themes of possessiveness, admiration, and the fear of losing someone.

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