One Direction has already made some "Midnight Memories," but now the boy band is looking to make some "Night Changes." Yesterday, 1D announced that it will follow up its lead FOUR single "Steal My Girl" with a new track "Night Changes."

In an interview with BBC Radio 1 (via Cambio), One Direction accidentally spilled the beans that FOUR's sophomore single was "Night Changes."

When discussing their favorite song on the album with BBC Radio host Scott Mills, Niall Horan accidentally interjected with "Night Changes" when talking about the next single. "I'm a big fan of the next single," Styles said, before Horan interjects with "Night Changes."

After the accidental song title slip, One Direction confirmed that "Night Changes" will be the next single on its official Twitter account.

Though the sound details surrounding One Direction's new album remain close to the chest, the band did reveal that they wrote or co-wrote on the majority of the album and that the sound is larger-than-life.

"This is the first album that I've proper written on every song almost and I'm just grateful to have most of the same team as last time. They've looked to up the game," One Direction said during the interview.

A concrete release date for "Night Changes" to be released and promoted to radio has not been revealed.

In the meanwhile, 1D just released the official visual for the lead FOUR track "Steal My Girl" last week. The music video, which co-stars Danny DeVito, a chimp and dozens of highly skilled dancers.

One Direction's new album FOUR will be released on Nov. 17.

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