Samuel Preston says Liam Payne's 'Live Forever' was about his balcony fall

Songwriter Samuel Preston has spilled that his track 'Live Forever,' which Liam Payne released in 2019, was inspired by Preston's own near-death tumble from a hotel balcony in Denmark back in 2017. The eerie parallel hit hard after Payne's tragic death from a similar fall in Argentina in 2024. Preston spoke to The Guardian about the chilling coincidence.

The Ordinary Boys frontman Samuel Preston, 44, got real with The Guardian about the song's dark origins. After too much Champagne, he plunged from a second-floor hotel balcony in Denmark, shattering bones, puncturing a lung, and hearing docs say he'd never walk again. Six months in a wheelchair and metal plates later, he recovered—but painkillers hooked him into a spiral of 'dread and horror' before he kicked the addiction cold turkey. 😵‍💫

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