Liam Payne had recorded two albums before his death
Mirchi • Updated on Jul 14, 2025 | 10:24 AM IST liam payne with his pet dog. Image credit: Liam Payne/instagram
According to The Daily Mail,
Liam Payne had recorded not just one, but two full albums in the months before he sadly died in Buenos Aires last October. People close to him said the songs were some of his most honest and personal work yet. He made these tracks while he was sober, which was rare for him.
Liam, who was 31, died on October 16 after falling from a third-floor balcony at the CasaSur hotel. His last appearance is in Netflix’s Building The Band, which was filmed shortly before he died. The show is now streaming, and more episodes with him will be out in the coming week.
The Daily Mail said Liam recorded the first album in Camden, North London, with famous producer
Jamie Scott, who also co-wrote One Direction’s hit ‘Night Changes’. He made the second album during the summer of 2024 in Palm Beach, Florida, and Sweden, while living in the US with his girlfriend
Kate Cassidy.
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The Florida recordings are really important because Liam spent about four months sober there. He worked out every day and focused on his music. His close friend
Roger Nores helped him during this time and told the Mail that Liam was “really looking after himself” and had “turned a corner.”
The investigation into how he died is still ongoing. Two men in Argentina, Braian Paiz and
Ezequiel Pereyra, are still in jail waiting for trial. They are accused of giving Liam cocaine, but they both deny selling it and say any drugs were shared, not sold.
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