Bob Geldof Reflects on Band Aid's Legacy Amid Ed Sheeran Dispute

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Forty years after the release of Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas?", the song faces criticism for perpetuating stereotypes about Africa, despite its significant fundraising impact. Critics argue that the song's portrayal of Africa as a monolithic, helpless continent is outdated and reinforces colonial attitudes. While the charity has raised millions for African countries, there is a call for more nuanced and respectful representations in fundraising efforts, with suggestions that future projects should involve African artists and narratives.
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