Ultimate Mix’ of Band Aid’s fundraising single ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’ was released on Friday, November 25.
Fuse ODG criticizes Band Aid's portrayal of Africa in a guest post for the Guardian. Find out why the depiction is seen as ...
Ghanaian-British musician Fuse ODG has released a new charity single which he’s billed as a “reply” to Band Aid’s Do They ...
The rapper says We Know It's Christmas (A Band Aid Reply), is "not just a song" but "a statement".
Band Aid released the 40th anniversary megamix of the UK charity hit “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” despite criticism from Ed ...
Only a fool knocks Bob Geldof. But then what would a shaggy-haired, ginger song machine, who knocks out more records each week than a sausage factory produces chipolatas, know? Ed Sheeran, whose ...
Bob Geldof plans to "have a talk" with Ed Sheeran following his criticism of the new Band Aid 40 release but insisted he thinks the 'Shape of You' singer is a "really good bloke".
UK-based Ghanaian musician Fuse ODG has strongly criticised "Do They Know It's Christmas?", a controversial song by Bob Geldolf’s ‘Band Aid’. He has also criticised the recent release of its ...
Read our privacy notice. “Do they know it’s Christmas?” Fuse ODG (real name Nana Richard Obiana) turned down the offer to take part in the 30th anniversary of the original song in 2014 which ...
He said his understanding of the narrative associated with the song had changed, pointing to an explanation by fellow musician Fuse ODG. Fuse ODG said it perpetuated damaging stereotypes about Africa.
As the iconic charity song Band Aid marks its 40th anniversary, British-Ghanaian artist Fuse ODG has reignited a conversation about the song’s portrayal of Africa. Originally released in 1984 to raise ...