Barack Obama to work with Coldplay
For the best part of a decade, Fox News and the people who watch it as if it was a news channel have done their best to besmirch Barack Obama's name.
Now he's doing their work for them, by working with Coldplay:
The gospel anthem, which Barack sang at the funeral of Charleston shooting victim Clementa C. Pinckney earlier this year, is an interlude on the band’s highly-anticipated seventh album.Yes, Coldplay have taken a key moment in #blacklivesmatter and turned into a marketing stunt.
Chris revealed: “We have a tiny clip of the President singing Amazing Grace at that church. Because of the historical significance of what he did and also that that song being about, ‘I’m lost but now I’m found’.”
A source close to the band added: “Barack Obama wouldn’t let just anyone feature his vocals on the record, especially considering what a deeply emotional moment it was for him.
“But he clearly loves Coldplay and is happy to be a part of their music history. The band were obviously thrilled.
“They needed to get permission from Obama himself and the Charleston church it was recorded in.”
Even Glen Beck couldn't have seen Obama signing up for that, surely?
1 comment:
He clearly loves Coldplay and is happy to be a part of their music history.
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