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The sad reality of this year’s Christmas number 1

In 1984 we raised money for starving people in Africa. This year, we raised money for food banks in the UK.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2021-12-28 18:13
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LadBaby made chart history earlier this week by securing the Christmas number one for a fourth consecutive year.

Social media star Mark Hoyle and his wife Roxanne (LadBaby Mum) scored this year’s top chart spot with the novelty track Sausage Rolls For Everyone featuring global superstars, Ed Sheeran and Sir Elton John.

The song is a sausage roll-themed charity rework of Sheeran and Sir Elton’s own new festive single Merry Christmas,

The record was officialised by Guinness World Records who congratulated LadBaby on Twitter.

“Congratulations and a very merry Christmas to @LadBabyOfficial,” the GWR account wrote.

“Most consecutive Christmas No. 1s on the UK’s Official Singles Chart.”

Sad reality

The milestone means LadBaby surpasses music titans The Beatles and Spice Girls, who are the only other acts to score a consecutive hat-trick of festive number ones.

But as Russell England pointed out on Twitter, there was a sad irony to the landmark.

LadBaby released the track in aid of the Trussell Trust food banks, which have seen record demand of late.

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According to the most recent figures, food bank use in the UK is still “well above” what it was before the coronavirus pandemic, with an increasing number of emergency parcels feeding children.

The charity handed out 935,749 parcels over the six months to October 2021, more than a third of which (356,570) went to children.

On average this equates to more than 5,100 emergency food parcels provided for people across the UK every day, including almost 2,000 for children.

Do They Know It’s Christmas?

In 1984, the Christmas number 1 was Do They Know It’s Christmas by Band Aid, with proceeds from the single helping to feed children in Africa.

Worldwide the single sold 11.7 million copies by 1989.

Bob Geldof’s cautious hope was that the single would raise £70,000 for Ethiopia, but “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” raised £8 million within twelve months of release.

LadBaby has accumulated136,000 chart sales so far, the OCC reports, with proceeds going to children and families in the UK.

1984 – Christmas number 1 is a charity record to feed hungry people in Africa

2021 – Christmas number 1 is a charity record to feed hungry people in the UK

— Russell England 😷💉💙🇪🇺🧳🌻🇺🇦🗿 (@RussellEngland) December 26, 2021

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