Plans to release Liam Payne’s first posthumous song, announced just two weeks after his tragic death, have changed. The release of ‘Do No Wrong’ has been canceled indefinitely two days after being announced.
Last week, Sam Pounds, a renowned producer who had worked with Payne before his death, announced that he was going to release ‘Do No Wrong’ on November 1st. Furthermore, in three forms: the original, live and cappella.
However, he considered that “it is not yet the time.” This was also considered by some fans of the former One Direction member who had reacted negatively to the news of the release of ‘Do No Wrong’.
«Today I have decided to wait to release ‘Do No Wrong’ and leave those freedoms to all family members. I want all proceeds to go to an NGO of their choice (or whatever they wish),” Pounds begins his statement. He says that “although we all love the song, it’s not time yet”: “We are still grieving the loss of Liam and I want the family to grieve in peace and prayer. “We will all wait,” he concludes.
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