The 43-year-old singer has decided to make new music and not wait for brother Noel Gallagher to agree to reunite Oasis, reported Femalefirst.
"The penny has finally dropped with Liam ... His friends are pleased as he's finally got something to aim for now he's given up on an Oasis reunion," a source said.
Liam also teased plans on his Twitter account, posting: "Lots of exciting things happening time to get back in ring give us a call ROVER LG x (sic)"
Oasis broke up in August 2009 when Noel walked out on the group following a furious backstage bust-up with his sibling.
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