It’s been 8 years since we received new music from Westlife but fans were treated to a brand new track on Thursday morning.
‘Hello My Love’ is already trending massively worldwide and it’s easy to see why. It’s a banger of a song and matches the sheer power that Take That had when they returned with ‘Patience’ in 2006.
Fans were pining over Shane Filan’s high note as well as the solo parts from Kian and Nicky who very seldom get a chance to shine on their own.
All in all they were extremely pleased with the new track which you can hear below…
It’s out now! #HelloMyLove https://t.co/z6qplvCz9s pic.twitter.com/DxtZF5cExL
— Westlife (@westlifemusic) January 10, 2019
And here’s some Irish fans’ reaction:
@westlifemusic @NickyByrne @ShaneFilan @KianEganWL @MarkusFeehily Back where they belong!!! ?????????????? #HelloMyLove pic.twitter.com/maFyAFq4q4
— Lisa ?? (@Lisa_Sharpe94) January 10, 2019
Westlife is backkkk!!!!
— kristian (@kristiaaaangil) January 10, 2019
Sincerely think Ireland could have won the Eurovision with this new Westlife song.
— ? amy o’connor ? (@amyohconnor) January 10, 2019
Love @westlifemusic new song, they’re back ?? pic.twitter.com/AHCsaqX1Yl
— Rebecca? (@RebeccaKiely_) January 10, 2019
@westlifemusic new song is everything I’ve been waiting for oh my lordddd
— chlo (@Idkchlo_) January 10, 2019
I was afraid I wouldn’t like Westlife’s new song but instead I love it. It’s way better than I it thought was going to be. Love the Ed Sheeran style mixed with Westlife. #HelloMyLove
— Edward Leonard (@newedleonard) January 10, 2019
The tune was penned by Ed Sheeran who seems to turn everything he touches to gold.
But, there’s something that fans need to know about the new song.
If the popularity continues and that translates to single sales, Westlife could get their 15th number one single in UK.
This would see them beat Cliff Richard and become the 3rd artist with most #1 singles on the UK Singles Chart behind The Beatles and Elvis Presley.
And if they got to number one in Ireland, it would see them overtake The Beatles to hop into second place with 14 number ones of all time – behind U2 who have 21 number ones.
Not bad company to keep.
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