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The official BBC Children in Need single is to be released on November 13th, and sees the likes of Labrinth, Tinchy Stryder, Chipmunk, Wretch 32 and Tulisa from NDubz present their re-interpretation of Massive Attack classic “Teardrop”, with new lyrics adapted by Wretch 32, Gary Go and Mr Dialysis.
Released through Island Records, all proceeds will go to the charity to support some of the most disadvantaged children in the UK.
Gary Barlow was asked by BBC Children in Need organisers to come up with an idea for the official single – he immediately contacted Labrinth, who produced Tinie Tempah smash “Pass Out” to produce the single. The pair then set about assembling a group of UK artists that includes Chipmunk, Dot Rotten, Ed Sheeran, Ms Dynamite, Mz Bratt, Rizzle Kicks, Tinchy Stryder, Tulisa and Wretch 32.
The group assembled at Metropolis Studios earlier this week to record the song and shoot the video, that's due to premiere in the run-up to the single's release.
To get involved in this year's BBC Children in Need, follow this link.
MSD