Liam Gallagher has branded his rival sibling Noel Gallagher's latest tune with CamelPhat as "horse****" and joked that it made him come out in a rash.
Liam Gallagher has mocked his estranged sibling Noel Gallagher's CamelPhat collaboration 'Not Over Yet' as "horse****".
The 'Wall of Glass' hitmaker took to Twitter to respond to his followers asking him what he thinks of his former Oasis bandmate's tech-house track with the dance music duo, and he quipped that it made him come out in a rash two seconds in.
After describing the song as "HORSE****", a user asked: "How many times have you listened to Not Over Yet?", to which Liam replied: "2 secs come out in a rash."
Another follower then told Liam, 48, that him tweeting about 'Not Over Yet' was giving his 53-year-old brother free publicity, to which he responded: "Well it needs all the publicity it can get zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz (sic)"
The pair have been trading insults ever since Oasis split at their final concert in Paris in 2009 after a backstage bust-up.
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The 'Shockwave' hitmaker insisted he's "in no rush" after a fan quizzed him on whether the UK's lockdown will have any impact on him making the record.
He said: "All good no rush."
And asked if he has a title for his next single, he replied: "Yeah man."
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