A new single featuring the late British singer Liam Payne, who died after falling from his Buenos Aires hotel room, is set to be released soon. The single, titled “Do No Wrong”, will be released on Friday, and aims to be a blessing to the world, including Payne’s grieving family. The collaborator on the track, US singer and songwriter Sam Pounds, expressed his hope that the song would bring positive healing power to everyone.
The tragic death of Liam Payne, at the age of 31, has sparked an outpouring of grief worldwide from his family, former bandmates, fans, and others. Payne was found dead after falling from the balcony of his hotel room in Buenos Aires. Hotel staff had reported that he was overwhelmed by drugs and alcohol, reflecting Payne’s struggles with substance abuse and fame from an early age.
Payne had worked with Sam Pounds on “Do No Wrong” before his death, with three versions of the single set for release. This includes a live mix and an a cappella version. Payne’s last solo work was a single called “Teardrops”, released in March, with a second album teased at the time. The collaboration with Pounds was special to both artists, with Pounds expressing disbelief and sadness over Payne’s sudden passing.
The release of “Do No Wrong” comes as a tribute to Payne’s talent and legacy as a musician. The black and white artwork for the single, featuring a winged angel rising upwards towards a broken heart, reflects the emotional impact of Payne’s death. Pounds hopes that the song will bring comfort and healing to all those who have been affected by Payne’s passing.
As fans of Liam Payne continue to mourn his loss, the release of “Do No Wrong” serves as a reminder of his musical talent and the impact he had on the music industry. The single promises to showcase Payne’s voice and artistry, leaving a lasting legacy for his fans to remember him by. The global response to Payne’s death highlights the profound impact he had on those who loved his music and his persona.