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Liam Payne Sings About 'Heavy Weight' on His Back on Unreleased Song Prior to Death
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It is reported that the 'Strip That Down' singer talks about a 'heavy weight' on his back and having 'no way out' on the track that he worked on before he passed away.

AceShowbiz - Liam Payne's verses on his unreleased songs have been revealed. It has been reported that the "Strip That Down" singer sings about "heavy weight" on his back on a track that he worked on prior to his death.

On Friday, October 18, The U.S. Sun spilled some of the verses on the 31-year-old late former One Direction member's unreleased tracks. According to the media outlet, he sings on over electronic uptempo beats on one of the songs, "Everyone is talking."

On the same track, Liam goes on to sing, "I can't process this now, I got no way out, no way out." The English singer/songwriter continues, "I still got a heavy weight on my back/ Wish that I could brush it off just like that."

One source told the outlet about Liam's unreleased songs, "Liam was always working on songs on his laptop and was in the process of setting up a home studio in Miami but the record was essentially done."

"Most of the tracks were heard by the label and played to his team," the source further shared. "Lyrically it's heavy but Liam was really proud of it and was keen to open up so others going through similar things didn't feel alone."

Recently, a songwriter named Adam Midgley revealed that he helped Liam write an emotional song. Adam decided to share on TikTok a video featuring a snippet of the track following Liam's sudden passing.

On the song, Liam sings, "And I'm all in my head now, every night when I lay down/ Does it ever get easier?/ If I'm lost in the dark now, will you hear when I call out?/ Does it ever get easier?" He adds, "Still a little far from how I want to be/ Still a little torn up 'bout what I need/ And I wanna find out someone tell me how I could ever get up without coming down."

Liam passed away on Wednesday, October 16 after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Prior to his death, he was working on his second album, which reportedly was "quietly put on ice."

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