The music world was shocked by the tragic death of Liam Payne, but fans found a glimmer of hope in the announcement of his first posthumous single, ‘Do No Wrong.’ The collaboration with musician Sam Pounds and Liam’s sister, Ruth Payne, was set to be released on Nov. 1. However, fans were disappointed when Sam Pounds announced that the release was now on hold, in order to give the family time to grieve in peace and prayer.
The initial announcement of ‘Do No Wrong’ had fans excited for a new piece of music from Liam, and many were eagerly anticipating the release. The collaboration was seen as a way to honor Liam’s memory and provide a sense of comfort to his family during this difficult time. However, Sam Pounds’ update about the delay put a halt to those expectations, as fans understood the importance of giving the Payne family the space they need to mourn.
Liam’s tragic death on Oct. 16, following a fall from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, has left his loved ones and fans devastated. The delay of ‘Do No Wrong’ serves as a reminder of the pain and sorrow that comes with losing a beloved artist. It also emphasizes the importance of respecting the grieving process of those closest to Liam, as they navigate through their loss.
As fans await further updates on the release of ‘Do No Wrong,’ they continue to offer their condolences and support to the Payne family. The music community mourns the loss of a talented artist, while also coming together to show compassion and understanding during this difficult time. Liam Payne’s legacy lives on through his music, and ‘Do No Wrong’ will undoubtedly be a tribute to his memory when it is eventually released.
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rip liam ❤
❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢
He was always so happy doing music
Its still so wierd his record label dropped him right before his death
Absolute respect for this 👏🏼👏🏼.
RIP Liam Payne 😢💔🕊️🌹🙏🏼.
Rest in Peace.
I find it so weird that they think this is even okay, to begin with considering he hasn't even been buried.