Samuel Preston afirma que 'Live Forever' de Liam Payne trataba sobre su caída desde un balcón

El compositor Samuel Preston ha revelado que su canción 'Live Forever', que Liam Payne lanzó en 2019, se inspiró en la propia caída cercana a la muerte que Preston sufrió desde el balcón de un hotel en Dinamarca en 2017. El inquietante paralelismo cobró relevancia tras la trágica muerte de Payne debido a una caída similar en Argentina en 2024. Preston habló con The Guardian sobre esta escalofriante coincidencia.

El líder de The Ordinary Boys, Samuel Preston, de 44 años, se sinceró con The Guardian sobre los oscuros orígenes de la canción. Tras beber demasiado champán, cayó desde un balcón de un segundo piso en un hotel de Dinamarca, lo que le provocó fracturas óseas y una perforación pulmonar, además de escuchar a los médicos decirle que nunca volvería a caminar. Tras seis meses en silla de ruedas y con placas de metal en el cuerpo, se recuperó, pero los analgésicos lo arrastraron a una espiral de 'pavor y horror' antes de lograr superar la adicción de forma repentina.

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