As the iconic charity song Band Aid marks its 40th anniversary, British-Ghanaian artist Fuse ODG has stirred a conversation ...
The singers have criticized "They Don't Know It's Christmas" for perpetuating "damaging stereotypes" of Africans as a charity ...
British-Ghanaian musician Fuse ODG has urged other artists to follow in the steps of Ed Sheeran and speak up about the 1984 ...
Posting to Instagram Stories, Sheeran shared a comment by Ghanaian-British musician Fuse ODG, who accused the campaign of ...
Posting to Instagram Stories, Sheeran also shared a statement by Ghanaian-British musician Fuse ODG, who accused the campaign of “[dehumanising] Africans and [destroying] our pride and identity ...
Posting to Instagram Stories, Sheeran shared a comment by Ghanaian-British musician Fuse ODG, who accused the campaign of “[dehumanising] Africans and [destroying] our pride and identity in the ...
British singer Ed Sheeran has said if he was asked permission for his vocals to be used on the new version of the song he would have declined MAKING A STAND: Fuse ODG wants dehumanising images and ...
LONDON – British-Ghanaian musician Fuse ODG has urged other artists to follow in the steps of Ed Sheeran and speak up about the 1984 hit Do They Know It's Christmas, which he says perpetuates ...
Love to all x." Sheeran pointed to a statement by Ghanaian-English singer and rapper Fuse ODG, in which he explained why he turned down an opportunity to contribute to the 2014 version.
Ed Sheeran says his “permission” to use his vocals in the 40th-anniversary mix of Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas? was not given to the organisers.The Suffolk singer, 33, maintains he would ...