Samuel Preston säger att Liam Paynes 'Live Forever' handlade om hans fall från en balkong

Låtskrivaren Samuel Preston har avslöjat att hans låt 'Live Forever', som Liam Payne släppte 2019, var inspirerad av Prestons eget nära-döden-fall från en hotellbalkong i Danmark 2017. Den kusliga parallellen blev smärtsamt tydlig efter Paynes tragiska dödsfall till följd av ett liknande fall i Argentina 2024. Preston berättade om det kyliga sammanträffandet i en intervju med The Guardian.

The Ordinary Boys-frontmannen Samuel Preston, 44, berättade öppenhjärtigt för The Guardian om låtens mörka ursprung. Efter att ha druckit för mycket champagne föll han från en hotellbalkong på andra våningen i Danmark, vilket ledde till krossade ben, punkterad lunga och läkarnas prognos om att han aldrig skulle kunna gå igen. Efter sex månader i rullstol och metallplattor i kroppen återhämtade han sig, men smärtstillande mediciner drog in honom i en spiral av 'fruktan och skräck' innan han lyckades bryta missbruket tvärt.

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