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Meet the former JFS pupil battling Bieber for Xmas number one!
“It’s Christmas. NHS Choir good luck”.
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Justin Bieber does not want to be Christmas Number One – and has called on his followers to support the NHS Choir’s charity single instead.
Spokesman John Hill said: “It’s hard to see the NHS Choir not getting the top spot on Christmas Day now that Justin Bieber, their only rival, is behind their charity song”.
The singing sensation who has stormed the charts with his comeback album after dominating headlines as a rouge teen has found himself some Christmas spirit. “Put the NHS number in the charts (sic), and also number one on the agenda”. But physical copies of his single are limited, unlike the Choir’s who are stocked across the country.
The 21-year-old pop star is now vying with the NHS Choir – which is donating its profits to health charities – for the coveted crown, and Justin has actually urged his fans to ensure the charity record makes it to the top of the charts.
Now, with Justin Bieber throwing his hand in – for one week only – the NHS’ “A Bridge Over You,” is guaranteed to be the U.K.’s Christmas No. 1 on the Official Top 40 Singles Chart.
He also posted a link to the single download.
With two days remaining until this year’s Official Christmas Number 1 is announced, there’s now every chance the NHS could bag it at the last minute.
Proceeds from the song – a mash-up of Coldplay’s Fix You and Simon and Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water – will go to Carers UK and Mind.
Sales and streams of songs between 12.01am on December 18 and midnight on Thursday December 24 will count towards the 2015 Official Christmas Singles Chart.
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The Christmas Number 1 will be out on the Christmas Day itself with a special Christmas show brought to you by BBC Radio One from 10 am to 1 pm.