On Sunday, Nov 17, Ed Sheeran posted claims that Band Aid is using his vocals without his permission on a new mix to his ...
Ed Sheeran, who sung on the 2014 version, is included on the new one, and it turns out he’d prefer not to be involved.
"A decade on and my understanding of the narrative associated with this has changed," he said, referencing criticisms of the ...
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Sharing a separate statement by Ghanaian-British star Fuse ODG, the singer-songwriter said his understanding of the narrative ...
Ed Sheeran is one of the voices on the new "ultimate" Band Aid mix, alongside Sting, Boy George, Harry Styles, Rita Ora and ...
Ed Sheeran has called out the organisers behind Band Aid for including his vocals on what’s being dubbed the “ultimate mix” ...
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.
Ed Sheeran has complained that his vocals have been used without permission on a "dehumanising" charity track to benefit Africa.
A debate is breaking out over plans to release a new version of Band Aid’s charity single ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’ which combines vocals from all four previous versions into an ‘ultimate mix’.
English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran seems to be unhappy with supergroup Band Aid ahead of the release of new soundtrack.