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Liam Payne: The voice that defined One Direction and a legacy of heartache

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FILE - One Direction members, from right, Liam Payne and Harry Styles perform on ABC's "Good Morning America" at Rumsey Playfield/SummerStage on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)

Liam Payne’s voice is the first one heard in One Direction’s debut single, the culture-defining hit “What Makes You Beautiful.” The song kicks off with an upbeat guitar riff and playful cowbell before Payne takes over, singing: “You’re insecure, don’t know what for / You’re turning heads when you walk through the door.” With those lines, he reassures a generation of listeners, encouraging them to embrace their worth.

Fans light candles outside the hotel where former One Direction singer Liam Payne was found dead after he fell from a balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

Tragically, Payne passed away at 31 after a fall from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He also had the distinction of being the last voice on One Direction’s final single, “History,” effectively bookending the band’s incredible journey as one of the biggest boy bands ever.

The details of his death remain unclear. Buenos Aires police reported that Payne “jumped from the balcony of his room,” but they haven’t clarified how this conclusion was reached or if it was intentional. What is certain, however, is that in life, Payne was a key figure in One Direction, the internet’s first boy band, leaving an indelible mark on millennials and Gen Z fans alike.

One Direction: The Internet’s First Boy Band

Before they became global superstars, the members of One Direction auditioned for the U.K.’s “The X Factor” as solo artists. However, the judges saw potential in their collective talent and formed a group consisting of Payne, Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, and Zayn Malik. The band finished third in the 2010 competition but went on to redefine the boy band genre.

A girl reacts next to a makeshift althar for the deceased singer Liam Payne is pictured at Forum in Copenhagen, Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024. (Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)

Rolling Stone’s Rob Sheffield notes that their rise was “unprecedented.” Assembled for a competition, the group’s success was unexpected. Yet, they not only succeeded but set a new standard for pop stardom. From the start, fans followed their journey, using social media platforms like Twitter and Tumblr to form communities and interact with the band in ways that hadn’t been seen before.

For Gabrielle Kopera, a fan from California, social media played a pivotal role in her connection to the band. “I honestly made a Twitter so that I could keep up with One Direction, and that’s how I made so many different friends,” she recalls.

The One Direction Phenomenon

Fans grew up alongside One Direction, making their presence in the pop culture landscape inescapable. Music writer Maura Johnston attributes their widespread appeal to a pre-algorithmic media environment. Back in the early 2010s, media was more centralized, allowing the band to become a true mass phenomenon that captured attention across generations.

FILE – One Direction’s Zayn Malik, from left, Liam Payne, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson and Harry Styles pictured during an interview on Capital Breakfast with Dave Berry and Lisa Snowdon, in their studios in Leicester Square, in London, on Friday, Oct. 5, 2012. (Yui Mok/PA via AP, File)

However, One Direction’s appeal went beyond simple ubiquity. The members each had distinct personalities, and they broke from the typical boy band mold by co-writing many of their songs and eschewing corny choreography.

After Payne’s death, Kopera expressed the collective grief of the fanbase, noting, “It does feel like we just lost a family member.” Fans gathered outside Payne’s Buenos Aires hotel, creating a makeshift memorial, underscoring the deep connection between the band and their audience.

Payne’s Role and Legacy in One Direction

Known as the “brooding older brother” of the group, Payne co-wrote several of One Direction’s later hits, including “What A Feeling” and “Fireproof.” His grounded presence made him a vital part of the band. Tomlinson referred to him as “the most vital part of One Direction” in an Instagram tribute, praising his perfect pitch, stage presence, and songwriting.

Despite his crucial role in the band, Payne struggled after One Direction disbanded in 2016. His solo career didn’t reach the same heights as those of his bandmates, and he was open about his battle with alcoholism, having recently celebrated six months of sobriety in 2023. Buenos Aires police found clonazepam, a sedative, in his hotel room, along with a whiskey bottle near the courtyard where he was discovered.

Reflecting on his death, Kopera expressed sadness, saying, “It just feels like he needed help. And it’s so scary to think about how the entertainment industry can just, like, eat up artists.”

Payne’s solo shows often included a tribute to One Direction, acknowledging the shared history with his fans. Though his solo career never fully took off, his legacy will forever be tied to his time in One Direction. For fans like Kopera, One Direction was more than just a band—it was the soundtrack to their youth. “When I look back on One Direction, I’m like, that was my girlhood,” she says. “They really were just a group of normal boys.”

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