(N) Unseen Video Of Liam Payne Singing Unreleased Track Has Fans In Tears Ahead Of His First Posthumous Single

AN unseen video of Liam Payne singing his unreleased track has brought fans to tears.

It comes after the former One Direction star, 31, died on Wednesday 16th October after falling from his hotel balcony in Beunos Aires.

Liam’s first song since his tragic death is set to be released this week.

The tune is called Do No More and he worked on it with musician Sam Pounds.

Sam has taken to Instagram to share a clip of the pair listening to the song in the studio with his one million followers.


He captioned the post: “Yea I see the reports but I knew your heart.

“Filmed by @roo0990. @liampayne originally wanted us & @chrisbrownofficial on this.

“A musical moment & tribute to @liampayne.”

Fans rushed to the comments section to share the love.

One said: “Goosebumps. Thoughts and prayers out to you and his family.”

Another added: “Thank you for sharing this Sam.
It is a healing for our heart.”

A third chimed in: “This is a banger. I can’t believe Liam is gone … he loved making music so much. You can see how proud he is. He’ll be so missed.”

“My heart breaks over and over again, I wished the album would come out, he was the best and always will be,” a fourth said.

Another commented: “Everything feels unreal 💔💔💔 i miss him.”

Sam has announced plans to release a duet with Liam on Friday, November 1.

Sam wrote on X: “I pray that this will be a blessing to the world like Liam has always dreamed.

“I pray angels will comfort you all every day while listening. I pray that this song will be a blessing to Ruth, 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.”

Alongside the original recording’s release, a live mix and an acappella version will be available.

Liam’s song Teardrops – which revealed the heartbreaking challenges in his love life – re-entered the charts at number 7 after his death.

The star shot to fame in 2010 on The X Factor as part of One Direction.

Liam, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan and Harry Styles placed third on the show.

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