Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Archbishop of Canterbury inspires RAP song about scourge of payday loans

From The Mirror-

A rap combo have penned a song about the scourge of payday loans - inspired by the unlikely figure of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Music producer Charles Bailey recruited rapper Question Musiq to create We Need A Union On The Streets after the Most Rev Justin Welby's efforts to expand Britain's network of credit unions.

The track tells the story of young people who get into debt because of payday loans and features the words of personal finance guru Martin Lewis in which he warns that "payday loans gone wrong are a horrendous thing".

The song has the chorus "What we need is a union, we need a union on the streets/Everybody hand in hand, people can't you understand" and the verse "Yeah it's unfair/But they don't care/The rich get richer/While poor get less".


More here-

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/archbishop-canterbury-inspires-rap-song-3673103

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