The highly anticipated release of Liam Payne's new single 'Do No Wrong', which was set to debut on November 1st, has been postponed. This decision comes in light of the tragic death of the 31-year-old singer, who passed away on October 16th after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires. The collaboration with artist Sam Pounds was initially hoped to lift the shadows surrounding Liam's untimely death. However, in a statement on X, Pounds expressed that the release would be put on hold to allow Liam's family to grieve and find peace during this difficult time. He emphasized that it 'is not the time yet,' acknowledging the necessity for respect in the wake of such a loss. Moreover, when 'Do No Wrong' is eventually released, Pounds intends for the profits to benefit a charity chosen by Liam's family, underscoring a commitment to honor Liamβs legacy. Fans of Liam have shown gratitude towards Pounds for this considerate choice, with many stating it was the right decision and affirming their support for his familyβs need to mourn. The postponement illustrates a deep sense of community and compassion within the music industry, as artists and fans recognize the importance of sensitivity during times of grief.
*
dvch2000 helped DAVEN to generate this content on
10/31/2024
.