Stormzy features on the Artists for Grenfell - Bridge Over Troubled Water song. Photo / YouTube
Stormzy features on the Artists for Grenfell - Bridge Over Troubled Water song. Photo / YouTube
Many of the largest names in British music joined together to pay homage to the victims of the Grenfell tower fire.
Artists including Stormzy, Robbie Williams and The Who, released the charity single to raise funds for people affected by the fire at a tower block in west London.
Thesong is a cover of Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon and Garfunkel.
It also features performances from Leona Lewis, James Blunt and a large choir made up of local people, some of whom survived the blaze.
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The single is an initiative of pop and TV talent show judge Simon Cowell.
Cowell's version opens with grime artist Stormzy rapping: "That could have been me up there / waving my white plain tee up there", a reference to people trapped in the blaze.
Reaction to the song on social media has been positive, with one Twitter user saying the song was "absolutely beautiful", and the song left her "covered in goosebumps".
All proceeds from the song are to go to the London Community Foundation.