Liam Gallagher Responds To The Hate He Received For His New Project

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In a series of posts on X, Liam Gallagher addressed the negative feedback on his latest collaborative effort with the former Stone Roses guitarist John Squire.

Gallagher and Squire have recently dropped their debut track ‘Just Another Rainbow,’ from their upcoming record. Liam announced it with a post, saying:

“Yes me lions and lionelmessis, ‘Just Another Rainbow’ is out now. Turn it up, LG, x.”

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Reactions To Gallagher’s New Song

A following comment to his post noted, addressing the hate song received:

“Liam Gallagher, you and your song don’t deserve all this hate. You’re literally god, and all your music is fantastic. The new song is so good your voice sounds fantastic. I love you. I will love you forever. Thanks for blessing us with your voice and music.”

The singer replied, sharing his prediction for the project:

“Hate will soon turn to love. It always does. LG, x.”

Another user also referred to the criticism against the track, writing:

“Seen a lot of hate on the new song. I think it’s bloody brilliant.”

Liam responded to the comment, empathizing with the negative comments:

“They are just trying to be cool. I’m like that; sometimes I write sh*t thinking it makes me cool.”

One other user wanted to learn whether Liam believes Noel Gallagher might feel envious or resentful towards Squire for collaborating with him. Gallagher said in his reply:

“He’ll be jealous of me.”

Planning Live Performances

In a new conversation with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, Gallagher shared that he and his partner are organizing plans for upcoming live performances. The rocker noted:

“We’ve got a bass player, we’ve got a drummer, we’ve got a keyboard player on hold and that if we need it. We’re going to try and tackle it without a keyboard player [or] piano player and give it a bit of bollocks, mate. A bit of rawness to it, but if it needs it, it needs it. But yeah, we’re going out on tour. We’re going to go and do some gigs, see what happens, and try to inspire people and make people happy. That’s it, really. And then do another one.”

Noel also commented humorously on his brother and Squire’s new album, especially about live performances of Oasis songs. He mentioned on a podcast that if they tour, John might need to simplify his guitar style to play Oasis’s music, which Liam strongly cursed in response.

You can check out all the tweets below.

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