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10.03.2020 - 20:49 / nme.com
The rapper's live rendition of 'Black' drew over 250 complaints
UK broadcasting regulator Ofcom have rejected complaints from members of the public that Dave‘s performance at the BRIT Awards 2020 was racist.
Alongside winning Album Of The Year, the rapper also performed a new version of his song ‘Black’, including additional lyrics that branded Prime Minister Boris Johnson “a real racist”. The track also touched on the government’s handling of the Grenfell Tower fire.
Writing for NME after the
The Broadway play Hangmen, written by Oscar winner Martin McDonagh, has officially ended its run on the Great White Way after only playing 13 preview performances.
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Broadcasting standards agency Ofcom has (quite rightly) rejected over 300 complaints about Dave's Brit Awards 2020 performance.
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LONDON – When London rapper Dave took to the stage at the 2020 BRIT Awards last week and performed his politically-charged song "Black" — as a camera projected 3D images of prison bars and newspaper headlines onto his piano's surface — he delivered one of the night's most memorable and talked-about moments.The performance at The O2 came to a climax when the 21-year-old artist, real name David Omoregie, stepped up from his piano stool and launched into in a newly written freestyle verse that saw
LONDON – When London rapper Dave took to the stage at the 2020 BRIT Awards last week and performed his politically-charged song "Black" — as a camera projected 3D images of prison bars and newspaper headlines onto his piano's surface — he delivered one of the night's most memorable and talked-about moments.The performance at The O2 came to a climax when the 21-year-old artist, real name David Omoregie, stepped up from his piano stool and launched into in a newly written freestyle verse that saw
Hundreds of viewers have submitted complaints to Ofcom over the 2020 Brit Awards.
"I was told if it happened again I would be out”