Liam Gallagher fans, we have some happy news for you.
The 45-year-old singer has announced that fans should expect a second solo album following the success of 'As You Were', according to Contactmusic.
The former Oasis man's debut album became the fastest selling vinyl record of the last two decades and outsold the rest of the top 20 combined in its first week on sale, rocketing to number one.
While giving an interview to Absolute Radio, he said, "I'm made up that the album's been received really well. There's a lot of people who get a number one with like 3,000 copies these days, and that ain't f**king good enough for me."
Adding, "Obviously it sold well, and it seemed like people really want a Liam Gallagher record, so that's made me happy. I guess we'll go and do another one."
However, Liam has made no secret of the fact that he would rather still be in Oasis with his older brother Noel Gallagher.
The band split in August 2009 after a huge backstage bust-up which resulted in Liam swinging a guitar at Noel's head, resulting in him quitting the group stating that he couldn't go on working with his younger sibling.
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