Ed Sheeran has complained that his vocals have been used without permission on a "dehumanising" charity track to benefit Africa.
Ed Sheeran, who appeared on the song back in 2014, took to social media to share his thoughts on the matter. He wrote: "My ...
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Ed Sheeran has revealed he didn't give permission for his vocals to appear on the new Band Aid fundraising single.
Ed Sheeran has expressed his disapproval over the use of his ... He further explained his discomfort with the "narrative" ...
One of which included singer Ed Sheeran being unimpressed with his vocals being used ... Clearly unimpressed with the ...
Ed Sheeran has said he would have “respectfully declined” the use of his ... Geldof to help raise money to tackle the devastating Ethiopian famine of 1984. Geldof co-wrote ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas ...
Written by Perry, alongside Jet Harvey and Jackson Nance, ‘If You Can’t, Don’t' dives into the internal struggles we all face and the journey to embrace our true selves. Perry calls it a return to his ...
ED Sheeran says he would have stopped his vocals being used on a new version of Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas? over ...
Ed Sheeran has claimed he wasn't asked permission from Band Aid 40 organisers to use his vocals on the a new version of the ...
Ed Sheeran referenced a post by Ghanaian-English artist Fuse ODG who said Band Aid "perpetuates damaging stereotypes that ...
Ed Sheeran's Band Aid stance highlights a shift in leadership: reject performative gestures, empower autonomy, and amplify unheard voices for real impact and relevance.