NEW YORK (AP) — He met her at a “Dinner Party.” It's not enough to call it a concept album, but former One Direction boy bander and Irish singer Niall Horan's fourth studio album, “Dinner Party,” grounds itself in love songs about his longtime partner, who he met at the get-together. If the title track is the crux of the release, the message is clear: This is a breezy 12-track collection that makes settling into a long-term relationship sound effortless. It's why the chorus repeats and repeats, and verses are cut short to get to the good stuff. “Crashing lights when you first saw me,” he sings. “Yeah, I met you at a dinner party.” The rest is history.

And it continues throughout the album's polish, from the dreamy guitar pop of “Monochromatic” and slow-burn “She Gets It from Her Mother” to the yacht rock silliness of “Boys Are Fun" and romantic bass of “Flowers.” (The story behind the later? The line “No, you don’t know your powers / Swear your eyes could grow flowers” was lifted from a fan who tweeted a similar line at Horan. Talk about fan service.) The hooks are prevalent, if not earwormy.

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