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Louis Tomlinson says he thought One Direction's first album 'Up All Night' was "sh*t"

Louis revealed on a podcast that he wasn't a fan of his band's debut album.

Louis Tomlinson thinks One Direction's first album was "s***".

The 30-year-old singer has reflected on the 12 years since he, Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Zayn Malik and Niall Horan were grouped together on UK TV talent show 'The X Factor' and admitted he doesn't think their debut LP, 'Up All Night', was any good.

Speaking on the 'Smallzy's Surgery' podcast, he said: "Twelve years ago today the band got formed, but the first album was s*** any way."

Louis is currently working on his second solo album and admitted he feels a lot of pressure to live up to the success of his former band.

He said: "There's still pressure obviously for me to deliver a good record . . . and me trying to find my feet coming out of a band as big as One Direction."

The 'Back to You' singer isn't the only former member of the group to have criticised their music, as Zayn declared their records were "generic as f***" in 2016, a year after he'd quit the band.

He previously moaned: "There was never any room for me to experiment creatively in the band.

"If I would sing a hook or a verse slightly R B, or slightly myself, it would always be recorded 50 times until there was a straight version that was pop, generic as f***, so they could use that version.

"Whenever I would suggest something, it was like it didn't fit us. There was just a general conception that the management already had of what they want for the band, and I just wasn't convinced with what we were selling.

"I wasn't 100 percent behind the music. It wasn't me. It was music that was already given to us, and we were told this is what is going to sell to these people."

Despite his comments, Louis insisted earlier this month he is still "immensely proud" of One Direction.

He said "I'm more than happy to talk about it in every interview. It's something I'm immensely proud of.

"I'm immensely proud [of One Direction]. I'm immensely proud of those days, obviously. I mean, it was an incredible thing to do at such a young age. I've had amazing memories."

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