Liam Gallagher’s debut solo LP will be called ‘As You Were’.
The former Oasis frontman took to his Twitter account on Sunday (05.03.17) that his "fab new record" will be named after his customary sign off text on the social media site.
As well as spilling the record’s title, Liam couldn’t resist taking a jibe at his older brother and ex-bandmate Noel Gallagher, inferring the guitarist is his only "hater".
He tweeted: "To all you you you haters out there and I know there’s only the 1 the name of my fab new record is AS YOU WERE LG x (six)"
Liam has uses the phrase "as you were" to sign off many of his Twitter posts as well as "LG x" to signify that the tweets are being posted by him and not by his management or anybody else working for him.
Liam’s album title announcement comes after the ‘Songbird’ hitmaker warned his brother Noel, 49, that he is going to shake things up with his new music.
Referencing fans of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, he tweeted: "Listening forward to my new tunes all you NGHFB fans are gonna have nowhere to run or die Ha ha … Look out be brave LGx … As you were you wanna be LG X (sic)"
And the 44-year-old singer also shared a series of cryptic posts, which were thought to have been lyrics from his new tracks.
One tweet read: "My heart is together my head is exploding why don’t you come back to me Ddjknhfhjlpyteshkkysahjgdsuujfjjkjuh (sic)"
And another post on the micro-blogging site read: "When they gave you roses and believed your wild excuses you we’re sealing the deal LG x (sic)"
Liam and Noel have been at loggerheads since 2009 when the guitarist quit the band after a backstage bust-up with his younger sibling.
And Liam has no plan to "chill out" with the Twitter jibes.
He said recently: "Lots of people say I need to chill out about Noel. Not until they stop Twitter. He will always get it from me. I’ve heard [my tweets] really annoy him. Someone told me the other week that the only thing that does his nut in are my tweets. Good.
"They will carry on and they will get bigger and better. He slagged me off when we were in the same band! He’d do his interview, I’d come in to do mine and they’d go, ‘He doesn’t like you, does he?’ I’d be saying how great he was. He still has pops. He needs to know that I ain’t going away."