What's Ahead for One Direction After Zayn Malik Split

Zayn Malik announced he was leaving British boy band Wednesday.

Lyndsey Parker, Yahoo! Music's managing editor, said Malik's exit comes at an interesting time for the group, just as it was beginning to evolve with a more mature sound.

"Can this band continue without Zayn?" Parker asks. "Yes, but it probably won't ever be the same."

Even though Malik was probably not as well known as Styles and Horan, his departure will be felt.

"They're all important," Parker said about the members of the group. "Unlike more traditional bands like Coldplay, where you only know the lead singer by name or face...boy bands are built on the fact that everyone has a favorite. It won't be the same but that doesn't mean it can't continue."

The question is for how long.

"These bands have a very short shelf life anyway. Very few boy bands are around for 10 or 20 years," Parker said.

Which brings up another question for Malik: "Why not just ride it out, and make as much money as you can and retire at 27?"

"We don't know if a band like One Direction was going to have a really long term future anyway so it seems a little short sighted for him to give it up now," Parker added.

Plus, Parker said, the group was starting to get some artistic recognition for its last two albums.

"This is a group that came together via a singing competition and they don’t really get credit for fact that they can actually all sing," she said. "People were starting to see that they were evolving and sort of losing the boy band sound and having a more mature sound."

She added, "One direction did have the potential to cross over a little bit into more serious territory."

So was Malik wanting to go in a different direction or plot his own solo career?

Instead, Malik claim he just wants to be a "normal 22-year-old."

"How many normal 22-year-olds would change places with him in a heartbeat," Parker wonders.

Then again, few of us can understand the life that Malik has lead these last five years, nearly a quarter of his life, making four albums in five years, touring endlessly, his life constantly in the public eye.

Halliwell sent out a tweet yesterday that seemed meant for Malik.

Hello , thinking of you. Hope whatever is going on in your life it's going well. X — Geri Halliwell (@GeriHalliwell) March 25, 2015

As Halliwell herself knows, nothing is final. Just as the Spice Girls reunited 10 years later, Parker predicts the same for One Direction.