Chart-topping social media stars LadBaby aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle have announced their debut podcast Live Laugh Love and it will be represented by Global, the Media & Entertainment group, as part of an exclusive long-term ad sales deal with Dax, the UK’s largest digital advertising exchange.
The partnership between "Live Laugh Love" and Global is a testament to LadBaby’s dominance in the social media space with the podcast aiming for the same huge success as Global’s other podcasts such as “My Therapist Ghosted Me”, “Mum Made Me Do It”, ”Aj and Curtis”, “Spencer and Vogue” and many more.
In just five years, through their hilarious videos, five no.1 Christmas charity songs, best-selling children’s books and sell-out clothing lines, LadBaby have become one of Britain's most well-known and best-loved families with a global audience of over 13 million.
Mark’s quick-witted and comedic view on life, combined with...
The partnership between "Live Laugh Love" and Global is a testament to LadBaby’s dominance in the social media space with the podcast aiming for the same huge success as Global’s other podcasts such as “My Therapist Ghosted Me”, “Mum Made Me Do It”, ”Aj and Curtis”, “Spencer and Vogue” and many more.
In just five years, through their hilarious videos, five no.1 Christmas charity songs, best-selling children’s books and sell-out clothing lines, LadBaby have become one of Britain's most well-known and best-loved families with a global audience of over 13 million.
Mark’s quick-witted and comedic view on life, combined with...
- 4/27/2023
- Podnews.net
Chart-topping social media stars LadBaby aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle have launched their debut podcast Live Laugh Love. Partnering with Global, the podcast has an exclusive long-term ad sales deal with Dax, the UK’s largest digital advertising exchange. In just five years, through their videos, five no.1 Christmas charity songs, best-selling children’s books and sell-out clothing lines, LadBaby have become one of Britain's most well-known families with a global audience of over 13 million.
- 4/27/2023
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
The race to be top of the British singles chart at Christmas has been an annual event every December since 1952.
On Friday 23, LadBaby broke a record they were previously tied for with The Beatles, achieving their fifth consecutive Christmas No 1.
The Beatles had been top of the tree since 1967 with a record four Christmas number ones, although that was equalled last year when LadBaby claimed their fourth win in four years with an offering called “Sausage Rolls for Everyone”.
LadBaby have now vaulted to the top with their fifth No 1, “Food Aid”.
The Spice Girls also notched an impressive three consecutive victories in the mid-Nineties, while Sir Cliff Richard also has a hat-trick to his name.
LadBaby, Aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, are actually having another crack at it in 2022, with the help of ever popular money-saving guru Martin Lewis, who, rather suprisingly, is joining them for a chairty cover...
On Friday 23, LadBaby broke a record they were previously tied for with The Beatles, achieving their fifth consecutive Christmas No 1.
The Beatles had been top of the tree since 1967 with a record four Christmas number ones, although that was equalled last year when LadBaby claimed their fourth win in four years with an offering called “Sausage Rolls for Everyone”.
LadBaby have now vaulted to the top with their fifth No 1, “Food Aid”.
The Spice Girls also notched an impressive three consecutive victories in the mid-Nineties, while Sir Cliff Richard also has a hat-trick to his name.
LadBaby, Aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, are actually having another crack at it in 2022, with the help of ever popular money-saving guru Martin Lewis, who, rather suprisingly, is joining them for a chairty cover...
- 12/24/2022
- by Joe Sommerlad
- The Independent - Music
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
LadBaby have secured the Christmas No 1 for the fifth year running, smashing UK chart records.
The duo, Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, released their latest charity single “Food Aid” last week.
A parody of Band Aid’s 1984 charity track “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” featuring This Morning’s money expert Martin Lewis, the track sold 65,000 units.
This made it the fastest selling single of 2022, while LadBaby became the act with the most Christmas No 1 singles in the Official Charts’ 70-year history.
Fifty per cent of the song profits will be going to food bank charity The Trussell Trust, while the other half will be donated to the Band Aid Trust.
Celebrating their chart-topping achievement, LadBaby told OfficialCharts.com: “I can’t quite believe it! We’re Number 1! The charity has made it five years in a row. How have we done this again?
“We want to say thank you to...
The duo, Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, released their latest charity single “Food Aid” last week.
A parody of Band Aid’s 1984 charity track “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” featuring This Morning’s money expert Martin Lewis, the track sold 65,000 units.
This made it the fastest selling single of 2022, while LadBaby became the act with the most Christmas No 1 singles in the Official Charts’ 70-year history.
Fifty per cent of the song profits will be going to food bank charity The Trussell Trust, while the other half will be donated to the Band Aid Trust.
Celebrating their chart-topping achievement, LadBaby told OfficialCharts.com: “I can’t quite believe it! We’re Number 1! The charity has made it five years in a row. How have we done this again?
“We want to say thank you to...
- 12/23/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - Music
Martin Lewis is on track to score his first ever Christmas No 1 with charity single “Food Aid”.
A collaboration with LadBaby, a duo consisting of husband and wife Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, the song is a take on “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” and was released on 16 December.
“Food Aid” is currently set to top the charts, which would mark LadBaby’s fifth consecutive No 1 Christmas song.
Lewis admitted on Twitter that although he was left “cringing a bit” by the song and video, he hopes it gives some people “a smile in these dour times”.
“My main hope is it raises awareness that sadly, terribly, far too many in the UK need food banks,” the money-saving expert said.
50 per cent of the song profits will be going to the Trussell Trust, a food bank charity, and the other half will be donated to the Band Aid Trust.
However,...
A collaboration with LadBaby, a duo consisting of husband and wife Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, the song is a take on “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” and was released on 16 December.
“Food Aid” is currently set to top the charts, which would mark LadBaby’s fifth consecutive No 1 Christmas song.
Lewis admitted on Twitter that although he was left “cringing a bit” by the song and video, he hopes it gives some people “a smile in these dour times”.
“My main hope is it raises awareness that sadly, terribly, far too many in the UK need food banks,” the money-saving expert said.
50 per cent of the song profits will be going to the Trussell Trust, a food bank charity, and the other half will be donated to the Band Aid Trust.
However,...
- 12/23/2022
- by Ella Kipling
- The Independent - Music
The race to be top of the British singles chart at Christmas has been an annual event every December since 1952.
The Beatles have been top of the tree since 1967 with a record four Christmas number ones, although that was equalled last year when LadBaby claimed their fourth win in four years with an offering called “Sausage Rolls for Everyone”.
The Spice Girls also notched an impressive three consecutive victories in the mid-Nineties, while Sir Cliff Richard also has a hat-trick to his name.
LadBaby, Aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, are actually having another crack at it in 2022, with the help of ever popular money-saving guru Martin Lewis, who, rather suprisingly, is joining them for a chairty cover of Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” intended to raise money for low-income families as the cost of living crisis bites.
The original enjoys the distinction of being the only...
The Beatles have been top of the tree since 1967 with a record four Christmas number ones, although that was equalled last year when LadBaby claimed their fourth win in four years with an offering called “Sausage Rolls for Everyone”.
The Spice Girls also notched an impressive three consecutive victories in the mid-Nineties, while Sir Cliff Richard also has a hat-trick to his name.
LadBaby, Aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, are actually having another crack at it in 2022, with the help of ever popular money-saving guru Martin Lewis, who, rather suprisingly, is joining them for a chairty cover of Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” intended to raise money for low-income families as the cost of living crisis bites.
The original enjoys the distinction of being the only...
- 12/19/2022
- by Joe Sommerlad
- The Independent - Music
The race to be top of the British singles chart at Christmas has been an annual event every December since 1952.
The Beatles have been top of the tree since 1967 with a record four Christmas number ones, although that was equalled last year when LadBaby claimed their fourth win in four years with an offering called “Sausage Rolls for Everyone”.
The Spice Girls also notched an impressive three consecutive victories in the mid-Nineties, while Sir Cliff Richard also has a hat-trick to his name.
LadBaby, Aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, are actually having another crack at it in 2022, with the help of ever popular money-saving guru Martin Lewis, who, rather suprisingly, is joining them for a chairty cover of Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” intended to raise money for low-income families as the cost of living crisis bites.
The original enjoys the distinction of being the only...
The Beatles have been top of the tree since 1967 with a record four Christmas number ones, although that was equalled last year when LadBaby claimed their fourth win in four years with an offering called “Sausage Rolls for Everyone”.
The Spice Girls also notched an impressive three consecutive victories in the mid-Nineties, while Sir Cliff Richard also has a hat-trick to his name.
LadBaby, Aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, are actually having another crack at it in 2022, with the help of ever popular money-saving guru Martin Lewis, who, rather suprisingly, is joining them for a chairty cover of Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” intended to raise money for low-income families as the cost of living crisis bites.
The original enjoys the distinction of being the only...
- 12/16/2022
- by Joe Sommerlad
- The Independent - Music
The race to be top of the British singles chart at Christmas has been an annual event every December since 1952.
The Beatles have been top of the tree since 1967 with a record four Christmas number ones, although that was equalled last year when LadBaby claimed their fourth win in four years with an offering called “Sausage Rolls for Everyone”.
The Spice Girls also notched an impressive three consecutive victories in the mid-Nineties, while Sir Cliff Richard also has a hat-trick to his name.
LadBaby, Aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, are actually having another crack at it in 2022, with the help of ever popular money-saving guru Martin Lewis, who, rather suprisingly, is joining them for a chairty cover of Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” intended to raise money for low-income families as the cost of living crisis bites.
The original enjoys the distinction of being the only...
The Beatles have been top of the tree since 1967 with a record four Christmas number ones, although that was equalled last year when LadBaby claimed their fourth win in four years with an offering called “Sausage Rolls for Everyone”.
The Spice Girls also notched an impressive three consecutive victories in the mid-Nineties, while Sir Cliff Richard also has a hat-trick to his name.
LadBaby, Aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, are actually having another crack at it in 2022, with the help of ever popular money-saving guru Martin Lewis, who, rather suprisingly, is joining them for a chairty cover of Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” intended to raise money for low-income families as the cost of living crisis bites.
The original enjoys the distinction of being the only...
- 12/13/2022
- by Joe Sommerlad
- The Independent - Music
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