The recent announcement of LadBaby scoring their No 1 Christmas single for the fifth consecutive year has left people enraged.
Since last week’s release of Mark and Roxanne Hoyle’s latest charity single “Food Aid”, a parody of supergroup Band Aid’s 1984 charity track “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” featuring This Morning’s money expert Martin Lewis, the LadBaby duo’s song has sold 65,000 units.
On Friday (23 December), the British duo was awarded a trophy after their newest song became the fast-selling track of 2022.
And now, not only have they become the act with the most Christmas No 1 songs in the Official Charts’ 70-year history, but this recent victory has made them the first act ever to score the honour for the fifth year running.
They had previously shared the record with The Beatles, who had earned the No 1 spot in 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1967.
Fifty per cent of the song profits...
Since last week’s release of Mark and Roxanne Hoyle’s latest charity single “Food Aid”, a parody of supergroup Band Aid’s 1984 charity track “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” featuring This Morning’s money expert Martin Lewis, the LadBaby duo’s song has sold 65,000 units.
On Friday (23 December), the British duo was awarded a trophy after their newest song became the fast-selling track of 2022.
And now, not only have they become the act with the most Christmas No 1 songs in the Official Charts’ 70-year history, but this recent victory has made them the first act ever to score the honour for the fifth year running.
They had previously shared the record with The Beatles, who had earned the No 1 spot in 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1967.
Fifty per cent of the song profits...
- 12/23/2022
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - Music
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