Ed Sheeran did not want to be part of the new Band Aid release (Picture: Getty/PA)
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 have ‘respectfully’ declined to appear in the new version of the charity song, and referenced another post criticising foreign aid in Africa.
He had appeared in Band Aid 30 alongside One Direction, Sam Smith, and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.
In an Instagram Story, Shape of You hitmaker Ed wrote: ‘My approval wasn’t sought on this new Band Aid 40 release and had I had the choice I would have respectfully declined the use of my vocals.
‘A decade on and my understanding of the narrative associated with this has changed, eloquently explained by @fuseodg.
‘This is just my personal stance, I’m hoping it’s a forward-looking one. Love to all x.’
The singer pictured arriving at Band Aid 30’s recording in 2014 (Picture: Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock)
Ed released a statement to his fans via Instagram (Picture: Instagram)
The latest track blends voices from three previous editions of the song, Band Aid (1984), Band Aid 20 (2004), and Band Aid 30 (2014), including Harry Styles, George Michael, and U2’s Bono.
Ed referenced a post by Ghanaian-English singer and rapper Fuse ODG, who worked with him on the track Boa Me.
Fuse ODG said that a decade earlier he ‘refused’ to be part of the 30th Band Aid song as he feels that while the charity helps get ‘sympathy and donations, they perpetuate damaging stereotypes that stifle Africa’s economic growth, tourism, and investment’.
He added: ‘By showcasing dehumanising imagery, these initiatives fuel pity rather than partnership, discouraging meaningful engagement.
‘My mission has been to reclaim the narrative, empowering Africans to tell their own stories, redefine their identity, and position Africa as a thriving hub for investment and tourism.
‘Today, the diaspora drives the largest flow of funds back into the continent, not Band Aid or foreign aid proving that Africa’s solutions and progress lies in its own hands.’
The songwriter said his ‘understanding of the narrative’ surrounding Band Aid has changed (Picture: Dana Jacobs/FilmMagic)
Ed has worked with African artists, including Nigerian singers Fireboy DML and Burna Boy.
The new Band Aid compilation is backed by its house band of Sir Paul McCartney, Sting, John Taylor (bass), Phil Collins, Roger Taylor, Danny Goffey (drums), Thom Yorke (piano), Paul Weller, Damon Albarn, Midge Ure, Johnny Greenwood, Gary Kemp, and Justin Hawkins (guitar).
A minimum of £5 will be donated to the Band Aid Trust when the single is sold on vinyl, a minimum of £1.50 will be donated when the single is sold on CD, and when the single is downloaded in a digital format, a minimum 50p will be donated.
The original Band Aid single released in 1984 featured artists led by Boomtown Rats frontman Bob Geldof and Ultravox’s Ure to help charities working with starving children in Ethiopia.
It debuted at number one in the UK, where it remained for five weeks, selling one million copies in the first week alone.
The tune raised £8million in a year, which way exceeded the target of £70,000 that had been set.
While the 1984 and 2004 versions raised funds for famine relief, the 2014 release raised money for the Ebola crisis in West Africa.
Lyrics were changed to reflect this. For example, ‘And there won’t be snow in Africa this Christmas time’ was replaced with, ‘Bring peace and joy this Christmas to West Africa.’
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