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One Direction warned against writing own songs

Award-winning songwriter Cathy Dennis has warned One Direction that choosing to write their own material could end their careers.

One Direction have been warned writing their own songs would be a "kiss of death".

Award-winning writer Cathy Dennis – who has penned tracks for the likes of Kylie Minogue, Katy Perry and Britney Spears – thinks the ‘Kiss You’ group will want to show they are credible artists at some point in order to boost their incomes, but she thinks turning away from the established team behind them could prove fatal for their careers.

She is quoted by The Sun newspaper as saying: "It will be expected that they will write their own songs at some point.

"Someone is going to say, ‘Hang on, the royalties coming in from just singing are not enough’.

"The guys who wrote ‘What Makes You Beautiful’ are millionaires.

"But if 1D started writing their own songs it could be the kiss of death, let’s face it. I am not going to advocate that.

"To emulate the Rolling Stones – you can’t have that overnight.

"I would not expect them to come out with anything amazing."

Band member Harry Styles has previously admitted the group – who get some songwriting credits on their tracks but are not the main writers – are keen to take their own writings further.

He said last August: "We’ve got a couple of writing stuff on the album that we’ve just done.

"I think we all write. On the road and stuff we’re in a lot of planes and in a lot of hotels and obviously you just write there.

"For us it’s always been important that the music is going to be authentic and comes from us and doesn’t just sound like a 40-year-old man’s written it in an office and given it to us."