liam payne It will be heard in a new song just weeks after the One Direction star’s death.
singer songwriter Sam Pounds announced on Monday, October 28th that their previously recorded collaboration with Payne, “Do No Wrong,” will be released on Friday, November 1st.
“I pray that this is a blessing to the world, just as Liam always dreamed of. I pray that the angels listen and comfort you every day,” Pounds shared. × It’s next to the pre-save link to Monday’s new track.
“I pray that this song will be a blessing to Ruth, Bear, and the entire family,” he continued, referring to Payne’s sister. Ruth Gibbinsand his son cheryl coleBear. “I pray that this song erases any negative reactions. I pray that the supernatural positive healing power surrounds each of you. Save the link here. With love ❤️ Everyone Let’s bless.”
Pounds previously shared behind-the-scenes footage of his recording studio sessions with Payne in the following way: Instagram “Yeah, I saw the press and I know how you feel,” he wrote, adding that Payne also wanted Chris Brown to appear on the track.
Pound paid tribute to Paine Instagram October 17th, the day after the singer fell from the third floor balcony of a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 16th.
“@liampayne my brother 💔🌹 I can’t believe I’m writing this post. I can’t believe you’re leaving like this,” Pounds wrote at the time. “A fun, funny, talented brother, father, and friend.”
Payne released five studio albums with One Direction during his lifetime, four of which reached number one on the Billboard 200 album chart. He released his first and only solo album, LP12019.
Payne died at the age of 31 earlier this month after falling from the balcony of the Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires. A subsequent partial autopsy revealed that he had “pink cocaine” (a recreational drug usually a mixture of methamphetamine, ketamine and MDMA) in his system at the time, along with cocaine, benzodiazepines and crack. It turned out.
An initial preliminary autopsy found that Ms Payne’s injuries and the “position in which her body was found” suggested that she was “not in a reflexive position” and that Ms Payne was “semi- or fully conscious” at the time of the fall. It became clear that he may have been in a “lost state”. To protect myself. ”
Mr Payne suffered “multiple traumas” as a result of the fall, including “brain damage” that was “severe enough to cause death.” There was also bleeding in the skull, chest, abdomen, and extremities.
Buenos Aires emergency services chief: “His injuries were non-life-sustaining” Alberto Crescenti said in a statement. La Nación. “What the team witnessed was an apparent skull fracture and very serious injuries, resulting in instant death.”