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Race for Christmas No.1 hots up
Last week, Bieber took three of the top five positions in the singles charts, with “Love Yourself” at number one, “Sorry” at number two and “What Do You Mean” at number five.
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According to the Official Chart Company’s most recent update, the NHS Choir is behind Bieber’s single but only by 23,000 sales.
A heart-attack survivor has created a video to help a NHS choir’s bid for the coveted Christmas Number One slot.
Justin Bieber has a heart after all – or maybe just good PR advice.
The Canadian singer said on social media: “Let’s do the right thing and help them win”.
Now, Bieber has thrown his celebrity weight behind the charity single – urging his nearly 72 million Twitter followers to give it the number one spot. “It’s Christmas. @Choir_NHS good luck”. “It is neck and neck and we just need the public to get behind us and cut out your Bieber fever just for one week and get behind the NHS”.
We’ll have to wait until Christmas Day to find out how the race pans out, but no matter what happens, this was indeed a heartwarming move on the notably-competitive Bieber’s part.
The X Factor victor Louisa Johnson is at number six with her single Forever Young, while Stormzy’s Shut Up is sitting at number eight.
The Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Choir’s single A Bridge Over You nearly beat Justin’s Love Yourself track overnight and is now just 662 combined sales behind.
Harriet Nerva, a junior doctor at Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Cambridge, started the campaign with two others as a celebration of the NHS’ work despite not knowing any of the staff involved in the single Bridge Over You.
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Sales will continue to be counted until midnight on Christmas Eve, with the result announced by 1pm on Christmas Day.