LONDON: Singing sheep, a “crazy” cartoon frog and a disgraced former MP – the English may not lift the trophy but when it comes to the World Cup pop charts, they are hard to beat.
As 32 teams limber up for the start of the tournament in Germany later this week, at least as many artists, from well-known acts to the downright weird, will begin a frenzied battle of their own to be number one in the music charts.
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