Liam Payne’s solo music career began after One Direction went on hiatus in 2016. Since then, he has explored a range of musical styles, including pop, R&B, and dance. Here’s an overview of his solo music:
Leading singles:
“Strip That Down” (2017) – Featuring Quavo, this was Liam’s debut solo single and a huge success. It became a chart-topping hit and went multi-platinum in several countries. The song has a catchy, R&B-pop sound.
“Get Low” (2017) – A collaboration with Zedd, this track has a tropical house vibe and gained popularity as a summer anthem.
“Bedroom Floor” (2017) – Another pop/R&B single with emotional lyrics about a complicated relationship.
“Familiar” (2018) – Featuring J Balvin, this Latin-influenced pop song gained significant airplay and reached high positions on the charts.
“Polaroid” (2018) – A collaboration with Jonas Blue and Lennon Stella, which has a smooth, upbeat pop sound.
“Stack It Up” (2019) – Featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie, this track leans into hip-hop influences.
Debut Album:
“LP1” (2019) – Liam Payne’s debut solo album, LP1, features a mix of pop, R&B, and dance genres. It includes many of his earlier singles, like Strip That Down and Familiar, along with new tracks such as “Live Forever” and “Rude Hours.” While the album received mixed reviews, it highlighted his versatility as an artist.