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Justin Bieber backs NHS Choir for… 5:47PM
The telly star was discussing the chart battle for Christmas number one after Bieber encouraged fans to support the singing group who are now just a handful of sales behind him in the race. ‘ we hear you say…
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Junior doctor and soprano Katie Rogerson said it would be “amazing” and a morale boost if their song was announced the victor on Christmas Day when NHS staff are working hard looking after patients.
After hearing the news that the race to the top was close, Bieber tweeted his fans a link to download the charity single.
He wished the NHS Choir good luck, tweeting: “So for 1 week it’s ok not to be #1”. Well, it seems the NHS Choir know their not fully safe with the streaming disadvantage and have been making strides ahead of Bieber on the combined iTunes chart, yet as of the post are still lagging behind thanks to Justin’s streaming omission.
According to Vice, there were a measly 650 sales between Bieber and the charity track earlier today.
Let’s be honest, it wasn’t so long ago when Justin Bieber couldn’t get a positive headline if he wrote it himself.
Whoever wins out of Justin or the NHS Choir, it has certainly been an intriguing battle to watch and one that we can hope we will see more of next Christmas and beyond.
The NHS song is only available to download, with all proceeds from the song to be shared between healthcare charities, including Carers UK and Mind.
But at the back end of 2015, Bieber has risen like a phoenix from the flames.
Louisa Johnson’s cover of Bob Dylan’s Forever Young entered the charts at number nine – the lowest ever entry for a victor.
The outcome is likely to be close but one thing that appears certain is that we won’t have an X Factor victor in the top spot this year. “I thought getting the song to number one would be a fantastic celebration of the NHS and a big morale booster as morale is low at the moment”.
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The Canadian pop star has just a narrow lead over the NHS Choir’s charity single with two days to go.