Charity Single "BROKEN" helps shine light on victims in memory of Ben Kinsella
Download release 19th October 2009
Mohammed George who played Gus Smith in the BBC soap EastEnders for five years is set to release his new single "Broken".
Mo who has supported The Ben Kinsella Trust from its formation in 2008, having marched with his friend and colleague Brooke Kinsella to raise awareness of the tragedy of street knife crime - has chosen to release his debut single for this specific charitable cause.
Mohammed George said, "This cause means a lot to everyone and this will hopefully help in raising awareness of knife crime on the streets".
The single which also features Dax O'Callaghan who's 1/5 of Europe’s biggest boy band LEXINGTON BRIDGE (check out latest single featuring rap royalty Snoop Dog) and is a new platform in song writing & producing for the young artist. Mohammed and Dax, who met whilst pupils at the famous Sylvia Young’s stage school (Amy Winehouse, Leona Lewis also attended), sees this collaboration as the first of many to come and hope that the single will speak for itself and bring a positive message to young artists.
The song which was co-written, recorded by Dax as well as co-produced with platinum cut writer/producer Jay-F was originally recorded in Dax’s home studio and was inspired when he heard about Mo’s emotional journey and brave victory. Mo then finished off his commercial but gritty track with controversial, clever lyrics and magical performance.
"Broken" is a charity single, with all royalties going to the Ben Kinsella Trust*
The song features ex EastEnder and MC Mo George and Dax O'Callaghan - one fifth of Europe's premier boy-band LXB - making meaningful music together in a collaboration produced by Dax and platinum cut writer/producer Jay-F (a.k.a. D&J Music). The song is scheduled to hit the airwaves on October 19th 2009.
*Ben Kinsella was tragically murdered in June 2008 and his family formed the trust to fight in his memory to stamp out knife crime and make the streets safe for our children. Donations are used to fund anti-street crime campaigns and provide worthwhile charities with funding.
For more information, go to:
Lexington Bridge
Dax O'Callaghan MySpace
Mohammed George MySpace
Ben Kinsella Trust Official Website
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