Duet recorded before ex-One Direction’s death will be released by Sam Pounds
The British singer’s first posthumous song Liam Payneformer member of One Directionwill be released this Friday, November 1st. The track, titled Do No Wrongwas recorded in partnership with the artist Sam Pounds weeks before Payne’s death and will reach digital platforms, as announced by Pounds on his social network X (formerly Twitter).
In a post on the platform, Sam Pounds expressed his desire for the song to provide comfort to Payne’s friends and family, including his mother, Ruth, and son, Bear.
I pray this will be as much of a blessing to the world as Liam always dreamed of. I pray that the angels comfort you all every day as you listen. I pray this song is a blessing to Ruth, Bear and the entire family. I pray this song eclipses the negative echoes. I pray that supernatural positive healing power embraces each of you. Save the links here. With love ❤️ Let’s all BE the blessing.
Sam Pounds https://t.co/wWn3SNOs9t
I pray that this will be a blessing to the world like Liam has always dreamed of. I pray angels will comfort you all everyday while listening. I pray that this song will be a blessing to Ruth, Bear, and the entire family. I pray that this song… pic.twitter.com/nX0e9qcNon
— Sam Pounds (@iamsampounds) October 28, 2024
Liam Payne died at the age of 31 on October 16, after falling from the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he was staying to watch a concert. Niall Horanhis former bandmate. According to police information, the singer was under the influence of multiple substances, including pink cocaine (a mixture of ketamine, ecstasy and opioids), as well as cocaine, crack and anxiolytics.
The preliminary autopsy showed that Payne suffered “polytrauma” and internal and external bleeding due to the impact of the fall. The position of the body suggested that he may have been unconscious at the time of the fall, as he showed no signs of trying to protect himself. The Buenos Aires police maintain the investigation as routine protocol due to the circumstances.
Source: Rollingstone

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