
The epic line-up, fronted by man of the moment Tinchy Stryder, includes Pixie Lott, N-Dubz, Frankmusik, Chipmunk, VV Brown, Ironik, Bashy, Mpho and McLean.
The track is a reworking of The Killers’ track All These Things which includes the hook line ‘I got soul, but I’m not a solider’. It was chosen after Coldplay, U2 and Take That joined The Killers on stage at the Brits afterparty hosted by War Child, where they all performed the track.

On being part of the project, Tinchy Stryder commented: ‘As soon as I was asked to be involved with War Child I immediately said yes as I believe forcing children to fight in wars with no choice is completely wrong. I really hope the single is a huge success and it raises lots of money and awareness for the charity.’
I Got Soul is released 19th October 2009 with all proceeds going to War Child.
To help spread the word, slogan bearing T-Shirts for the single release have been designed by über cool fashion designer Henry Holland, famed for his alternative fashion and work with supermodel Agyness Deyn. The T-Shirts will go on sale in Autumn at top fashion retailers.
www.warchild.org.uk
The Young Soul Rebels are:
N-Dubz, Pixie Lott, Tinchy Stryder, Frankmusik, V.V. Brown, Kid British, Chipmunk, Mpho, McLean, Ironik, Domino Go, Bashy, Egypt , London Community Gospel Choir



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hi im from sir christopher hatton school and i’d like to use a picture from your website for my coursework the picture shall not go be released into the public domain nor will it be used to make money the picture is the war child logo