Ed Sheeran has complained that his vocals have been used without permission on a "dehumanising" charity track to benefit Africa.
Ed Sheeran has revealed he didn't give permission for his vocals to appear on the new Band Aid fundraising single.
Ed Sheeran has spoken out about the new Band Aid 40 charity single, saying he would have said no if he was asked for permission to be part of it. Ed Sheeran is also proud of Harry Styles' success. A ...
Ed Sheeran has said he would have “respectfully declined ... which raised money to fight the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. This year a new version of the song will be released to mark the 40th ...
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 claims Band Aid included his vocals in their 40th-anniversary mix without permission, expressing his decision to ...
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.
Speaking about the charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" Sheeran said that his "understanding of the narrative associated with this has changed." ...
arrives, and it features Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Sinead O’Connor ... “I refused to participate in Band Aid because I recognised the harm initiatives like it inflict on Africa,” the British-Ghanaian ...
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.
Ed Sheeran disappointed after his vocals were included in the 40th-anniversary of ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’ without his ...