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Ghanaian-British musician Fuse ODG has released a new charity single which he’s billed as a “reply” to Band Aid’s Do They ...
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Fuse ODG has further said that song smacks of "colonialism" and white saviorism: "African problems should be solved by Africans," This year he released his own song "We Know It's Christmas" and ...
Fuse ODG said a decade earlier he had refused to take part in the 2014 revamp of the 1984 project as he feels that while it helps get "sympathy and donations, they perpetuate damaging stereotypes ...
Sharing a separate statement by Ghanaian-British star Fuse ODG, the singer-songwriter said his understanding of the narrative around Band Aid’s controversial charity singles had ‘changed’ ...
The singers have criticized "They Don't Know It's Christmas" for perpetuating "damaging stereotypes" of Africans as a charity case. Bob Geldof defends the song. We went to Kibera for comments.
Ed Sheeran, who participated in the 2014 recording, has said he is sorry his voice is part of the 2024 version. He says he was inspired to criticize the song by the rapper Fuse ODG.
The musicians Ed Sheeran and Fuse ODG have issued strong criticism of a new version of the fund-raising-for- Africa song "Do They Know It's Christmas?" In a statement, they noted: "They perpetuate ...
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