Liam Payne’s first posthumous song will be released on Friday.
Liam recorded the song ‘Do No Wrong’ with American musician Sam Pounds before his death at the age of 31 earlier this month.
Sam announced on social media that the track will be released later this week on November 1st.
“I hope this song will be a blessing to the world, just as Liam always dreamed of,” he wrote in X. “I pray that the angels comfort you as you listen to it every day. May this song be a blessing to Ruth, Bear,” and the entire family hopes the song will overshadow any negative reactions. I hope you will.
I pray that the supernatural power of positive healing surrounds each of you. with love. Let’s all celebrate. ”
Sam Pounds is a singer, songwriter, and Grammy Award-winning producer. After news of Liam’s death broke, he paid tribute to his fellow artists on social media and shared a video of them together in the recording studio.
“Brother, I can’t believe I’m writing this post. I can’t believe you’re leaving like this,” he wrote on Instagram. “This is how I will always remember my brother…a happy, funny and talented brother, father and friend…Together we made great and beautiful music that will live on forever.” I love you @liampayne bro! Rest in peace.” ”
After Liam’s death, two of his songs returned to the charts. His last solo single, “Teardrops,” re-entered the charts at number 39, and “For You (Fifty Shades Freed),” with Rita Ora, entered the download list at number 76.
The former One Direction star died on October 16 after falling from a three-story hotel balcony in Buenos Aires.