Liam Payne's Final Single "Do No Wrong" Release Delayed Out of Respect for Family
Sam Pounds has delayed the release of Liam Payne's posthumous single "Do No Wrong" to allow the late artist's family time to grieve.
Liam Payne smiling promotional photo
In a heartfelt statement, Pounds announced that all proceeds from the future release will go to a charity chosen by Payne's family. "Even though we all love the song, it's not the time yet. We are all still mourning the passing of Liam, and I want the family to mourn in peace and in prayer," Pounds shared on social media.
The song, which represents a meaningful collaboration between Pounds and Payne, carries a message of resilience and hope. While details about the lyrics remain private, the track is set to become Payne's first posthumous release when the time is appropriate.
Former One Direction bandmates Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan, and Harry Styles have shared tributes to Payne, with Malik postponing his upcoming tour in respect of his passing.
Fans worldwide have shown support for Pounds' decision, recognizing the importance of giving Payne's family space to process their loss. The release date will be announced when the family feels ready, ensuring the song serves as a fitting tribute to Payne's life and musical legacy.