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Zayn Malik insults The Queen, Simon Cowell, Kanye West in new music

Zayn Malik insults The Queen, Simon Cowell, Kanye West in new music
Zayn Malik takes pop shots at a series of surprising targets in three new tracks leaked online.

Zayn Malik takes digs at The Queen, Simon Cowell and Kanye West in new music which found its way online earlier this week.

In a surprise turn the 28-year-old appeared to leak his own music when he tweeted a link to a Dropbox folder containing three songs from a collection called Yellow Tape.

In a track called 'Believe Me', he references his former X Factor mentor Cowell and his music label Syco, singing: "Glad we left the Syco."

In reference to the 95-year-old British monarch, he raps: "Fuck the Queen, she gon' knight 'em for their violence."

The most bizarre insult is reserved for Kanye, however, of whom he declares: "Fuck Kanye, beat him by farting."

The link to Malik's new EP was deactivated shortly after his tweet but has since been re-enabled.

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