Liam Payne’s first posthumous song will be released in just days as his co-producer shares poignant artwork for the track after his tragic death

Liam Payne's first posthumous song will be released in just days as his co-producer shares poignant artwork for the track after his tragic death

As an ardent fan who has followed Liam Payne’s journey since the inception of One Direction, I find myself deeply moved by the impending release of his first posthumous song, “Do No Wrong.” The poignant tale of this young artist’s life and talent is etched into every lyric he penned, and it’s heart-wrenching to imagine that this song will now serve as a testament to his legacy.


Liam Payne’s first posthumous song will be released on Friday – two weeks after his tragic death. 

Prior to his death caused by a fall from a hotel balcony on October 16, the member of One Direction was working in the studio with Grammy-winning artist Sam Pounds.

Sam has just declared that the collaborative track they’ve been developing, called “Do No Wrong,” is set for release within the coming week.

The creator desires that their tune surpasses any sorrowful reverberations and offers a sense of healing to both their family members and admirers, who are grieving over the heartbreaking demise of the 31-year-old pop artist.

On Twitter, Sam posted the track’s artwork featuring an angel with a shattered heart, and he expressed: “May it bring as much blessing to the world as Liam has always envisioned.

Liam Payne's first posthumous song will be released in just days as his co-producer shares poignant artwork for the track after his tragic death

‘I pray angels will comfort you all everyday while listening. I pray that this song will be a blessing to [Liam’s sister] Ruth, [son] Bear, and the entire family. 

‘I pray that this song eclipses the negative echoes. I pray supernatural positive healing power will embrace each and every one of you… With love let’s all BE the blessing.’

More recently, Sam shared with his Instagram audience that Liam expressed interest in having Chris Brown collaborate on the track “Do Know Wrong.

It comes as it has been revealed that Liam was in the process of walking away from his failing solo music-making enterprises on the day he died having filed papers to resign as director of four of his companies. 

Recently unveiled records from Companies House indicate that on the specified date, the well-known singer submitted paperwork to step down as a company director for the four businesses that served as conduits for his earnings related to music recordings and live performances.

Last year, a company named Hampton Music Ltd was appraised at approximately £17,300, whereas the singer’s Hampton Records Ltd (valued at £300,000 in 2022) saw a decrease to nearly £75,000, according to financial records.

Last year, I observed a significant decrease in the financial value of my live music venture, Long Play Touring LLP. In contrast to the approximately £135,000 it held in 2022, it dropped down to only £17,000 by the end of last year.

Finally, his firm Hampton Publishing Ltd was valued at only £729. 

Previously, Liam shared details about his upcoming second solo album during a fan gathering, unveiling that each track is part of a narrative based on events from his personal life.

He mentioned that what makes this occasion particularly unsettling is the fact that each of these songs is a personal tale drawn from his own experiences, and they hold a profound significance for him.

I hope my songs convey that I genuinely experienced what you’re feeling at this moment while listening.

He stated: “We’ve revamped many of these tunes, inspired by our vision for where we’re heading and also my personal feelings. Unlike before when I’d simply arrive to sing a song and leave, this time we’re planning to make it enjoyable.

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2024-10-29 13:20

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