One Direction's new album may be called Made in the A.M., but Directioners evenings were made on Thursday night (Oct. 29) when Liam Payne teased a new song from the record. In a short, reportedly not but probably totally approved Twitter video, the 1D member played a little snippet of the new song "Olivia."

"Olivia" moves away from the glitzy, dramatic music of already released Made in the A.M. singles "Drag Me Down" and "Perfect," or at least that's what we hear in these eight seconds. Pulling a bit from a Sgt. Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band inspiration, "Olivia" is led by a peppy, staccato guitar riff and bouncy vocals from Payne himself.

The song also seems to be at least a little bit quirky, playing on how much "Olivia" sounds like "I love ya." As Payne lip syncs to the music, there's just a little sneak peak about the lyrical content of the track. "Please believe / But don't you see the things you mean to me / Oh, I love you / I love, I love, I love Olivia," he sings.

"Olivia" is the ninth song on One Direction's new album Made in the A.M. This snippet marks "Olivia" as the third track 1D fans have heard (part of) before the album's Dec. 13 release date. Made in the A.M. has previously been led by the full release and promotion of singles "Drag Me Down" and "Perfect."

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