Liam Payne’s ‘most personal songs’ recorded before his death revealed

Liam Payne’s ‘most personal songs’ recorded before his death revealed

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Unreleased songs by Liam Payne reveal details about his thoughts before he tragically passed away at the age of 31 after falling into his own death.

One year on from Liam Payne’s tragic death, details have been revealed on new songs he had recorded for his second solo album, which reportedly includes a song called Safe In Heaven. One Direction star Liam Payne died at age 31 after he had fallen to his death from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he was alone after his girlfriend Kate Cassidy, 26, flew home.

On October 16, 2024, Liam fell from the third floor of the Casa Sur Palmero Hotel at around 5 p.m. local time, with his funeral being held in Amersham, Bucks. A source has now claimed that Liam completed his second album before he passed away, which included two tracks titled Rainbows and Safe In Heaven.

“I got all these rainbows over my head, but somehow I see the sun ­creeping out the mess,” according to the lyrics to the song Rainbows. Although I occasionally tend to blur lines, it seemed like a wise choice when I did it. I turned around after blacking out.

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According to a source, “Liam was very pleased with his second album, but the label worried that he wasn’t in the right direction to release it.” In the end, this caused them to separate from one another. The entire album has a very moving, almost autobiographical feel. The most intimate piece of writing and recording has been done by Liam.

The publication claimed that future album-related discussions are “on hold.” Following the one-year anniversary of his death on October 16, there was a surge in tributes to the late star.

Kate Cassidy, the girlfriend of Liam, shared an emotional tribute to the late One Direction star. Sharing a black and white picture of the two of them on Instagram, she captioned it: “Today marks a full year without you here. I will forever hate goodbyes. I miss you Liam.”

Kate is smiling while keeping her eyes closed while Liam, who has her arm wrapped around her and kissing her cheek, is pictured. Additionally, she shared a picture on her Stories. Liam beams at the camera while Kate, who is covered in a coat, hat, and scarf, hugs him from the side in black and white.

Louis Tomlinson, Liam’s bandmate, tearfully admitted that, after the tragic fall of the star from a hotel balcony, he would never “accept” his pal’s death.

Louis acknowledged in a candid interview with The Independent that, at this point, “I naively believed that I might be a little bit more experienced with grief than other people my age.”

Before he spoke about Liam’s death, Louis said, “I thought that might mean something, but it didn’t at all.” I don’t believe anything.

The singer’s most recent open interview comes after he revealed the tragic death of his pal. Tomlinson claimed to be in Los Angeles at the time of Payne’s passing while speaking with Steven Bartlett on the podcast The Diary of a CEO. In LA, in the car. He continued, “He was definitely struggling at that time in his life, and I found out through Niall.”

Liam Payne’s sister Nicola also shared a heartbreaking tribute as she wrote on Instagram: “A year ago today marks a date I never wanted to see again. The day our lives changed forever and our hearts were left broken, with pieces missing. That night, unaware of what you were going through, that you were alone.”

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She continued, adding that she “wishes” that she would “always” talk about him and that she hoped that he would be content. I love you, Liam, Nicole concluded a lengthy tribute. I’ll always be so proud of you and never forget how much I miss you.

Ruth, Liam’s sister, claimed that Ruth had been “paralysed” by the grief and that she had also sent her own message to her younger brother. She wrote in a post that she thought I had underrated grief. It keeps paralyzing me every day. You are the loss of my life, the one person I will miss most of the time in my life, even though I didn’t think I had experienced it before. What a cruel lesson I learned in our 30s, that a sibling is not guaranteed to be a lifer, and that I have to deal with this without you, I had assumed.

Source: Mirror

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