For teenybopper girl celebrities, the pattern has become all too common: Make millions off adolescent fans, turn 18, then cake on the makeup, scratch in the tattoos, strip off the clothes and strumpet it up.

For every Taylor Swift out there, rising to the top on her talent, there are a half-dozen Mileys and Britneys and Arianas and Demis. They kill their previous personas and stake everything on pheromones.

But that hasn’t been the path for most boy banders — until now.

Zayn Malik split from super-band One Direction last March, leaving teen girls in tears. But he didn’t worry about the little girls. He stripped it off and went dirty with his first single as a solo artist. “Pillowtalk,” a song about Malik’s ex-fiance, Perrie Edwards, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts. The music video has 63 million views on YouTube (the newest One Direction song “History” has just 40 million views).

The heavily tattooed Zayn, who turned 23 last month, was known in 1D as the “Bradford Bad Boy.” But he kept his behavior in check while in the boy band. Now, though, he’s moved on to an overly sexualized version of his old self, coming down with Miley Cyrus syndrome, the compelling need to go the complete opposite direction — and completely out of control.

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The typical take-it-to-the-next-level mentality interestingly fails in communicating the qualities of an adult musician at all. The “Pillowtalk” music video, described by music critics as a downtempo electronic R&B slow jam, is (very purposely) nothing like anything One Direction would ever release. With the trippy ambiance of a drug-induced experience, the video is overtly sexual and features an appearance from his new girlfriend, the famous model Gigi Hadid.

While the lyrics are unprintable on a family website, some of the words are:

“Climb on board/ We’ll go slow and high tempo/Light and dark/Hold me hard and mellow. I’m seeing the pain, seeing the pleasure/Nobody but you, ‘body but me, ‘body but us/Bodies together/I’d love to hold you close, tonight and always.” Then the lyrics get decidedly X-rated.

The same teen fans who once watched the sweet, innocent One Direction boys dance all over London in their old music videos are now Googling Zayn’s new “adult” video — complete with sex, drugs and alcohol.

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Like Miley, who came from the Disney brand, Zayn has decided that Phase 2 of his career requires that he go over the top, shock with his inappropriate behavior as he seeks to leave behind his childhood fame. The allusion to drugs also follows Miley’s path, given her very public obsession with marijuana and Ecstasy.

Zayn’s new risqué attitude is a very clear break from his role in One Direction, but that seems to be his aim. From a musical standpoint, racy behavior doesn’t equate talent — and more young artists should learn that lesson.