Article 6SNKW I’m glad my criticism of Bob Geldof’s Band Aid charity single for Africa caused a storm. Here’s why I did it | Fuse ODG

I’m glad my criticism of Bob Geldof’s Band Aid charity single for Africa caused a storm. Here’s why I did it | Fuse ODG

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Fuse ODG
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Band Aid was well meaning, but it has done more harm than good. Now the diaspora is taking back control of the narrative

  • Fuse ODG is a British-Ghanaian Afrobeats artist

This Christmas, something significant is unfolding. I believe that in decades to come, the world will look back at the 2024 festive season as a key moment when Africans took back control of their narrative.

Earlier this month, I shared a short video expressing my shock and disbelief at the news that Bob Geldof was releasing a super-mix of the Band Aid single Do They Know It's Christmas? to mark its 40th anniversary. Alongside this, the BBC announced a documentary to celebrate it. This moment has sparked a much-needed conversation about the outdated and harmful messaging embedded in the lyrics and imagery of the song.

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