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Liam Payne’s music release postponed out of respect for his family

The release of “Do No Wrong” has been postponed; the decision is to dedicate the profits to a charity nominated by family members

This Tuesday, 29th, the music producer Sam Pounds announced that the song “Do No Wrong”, the latest single from Liam Paynewill no longer be released on November 1st as planned.

The decision to postpone the release was made out of respect for the singer’s family, who died on October 16, after falling from the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

In a post on X, Sam Pounds explained that the release of the single will be decided by the family of Liamand stated that they want all proceeds from the song to go to a charity of their choosing.

” Today I am deciding to perform “Do No Wrong” and leave these freedoms to all family members. I want all proceeds to go to a charity of their choice (or however they wish). While we all love the song, we still This is not the time. We are all still mourning the death of Liam and I want the family to cry in peace and in prayer. We will all wait. Love, Sam Pounds.”

Reproduction/X – @iamsampounds

Possible drugs

According to the website TMZ, the first toxicological tests indicated that there were multiple substances in the body of Liam Payneincluding a combination of drugs such as pink cocaine, crack and a local version of methamphetamine known as “Cristal”.

Despite its name, pink cocaine is a combination of substances that often includes MDMA, ketamine and 2C-B, according to the UK Addiction Treatment Center, and is known for its vibrant pink color and can be found in powder or tablet form. . The report also mentioned the presence of ketamine and ecstasy.

Source: Maxima

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