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11.06.2023 - 18:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Millions at home will again be tuned in to watch Soccer Aid on Sunday night.
The popular charity football match, which will be shown live on ITV, will feature two teams of former professionals and celebrities who will face off against each other in the name of charity.
Among those taking part in the game at Old Trafford is rapper, actor and songwriter Bugzy Malone. The 32-year-old has been described as one of the key artists instigating a "grime revival" moving the UK urban scene away from more commercially-oriented music since he bursted into the scene in 2015.
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The self-titled King of the North has achieved massive commercial success and worked with musicians including Rag n Bone Man, Dizzee Rascal and Aitch.
He is also the first artist in the grime genre from Manchester to commercially succeed in the UK. His extended play King of the North peaked at No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart in 2017.
Bugzy has released more than 25 singles with his 2022 song Out of Nowehere peaking at 9 in the UK Singles Charts. He has also appeared in two Guy Richie films - The Gentleman which was released in 2019, and Operation Fortune: Rise de Guerre, which was released last year.
Bugzy is also successful in the fashion industry and in 2016 partnered with Supply & Demand. The line, which was mainly tracksuits, was sold at JD Sports.
Bugzy, whose birth name is Aaron Davies, was born in Withington and grew up in Cumpsall. He had a difficult childhood and as a teenager served time at HMP Stoke Heath. It was when he released that he took up boxing as a hobby to try and turn his life around and later took up music and rapping.
Speaking to the Manchester Evening News in 2016,
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Soccer Aid will this year take place at Old Trafford as the charity football match returns to Manchester.
Soccer Aid is back with a fresh line-up of celebrities and former footballers for its twelfth edition.
Soccer Aid is back for another year, with two teams made up of celebrities and former professional players taking part in the charity match.
Soccer Aid returns for another year as two teams made up of celebs and former professional players play each other.
Soccer Aid is back for another year, with two teams made up of celebrities and former professional players taking part in the charity match.
Soccer Aid is back for another year as the charity football match aims to raise money for charity.
Soccer Aid is back for another year with two teams made up of celebrities and former professional players taking part in the charity match.
Soccer Aid is back for another year on Sunday, June 11. The all-star football match, co-founded by pop star Robbie Williams in 2006, will be raising money for Unicef to help children in need around the world.
Soccer Aid is back for another year, with two teams made up of celebrities and former professional players taking part in the charity match.
Soccer Aid is back for another year as two teams full of former professional footballers and celebrities face off to raise money for charity.
Soccer Aid is back in Manchester for 2023 as an England XI will once again face off against a World XI in the name of charity.
Soccer Aid returns for another year and in 2023 is taking place back at Old Trafford.
Soccer Aid is back for another year with a host of celebs and former footballers taking part in the charity match.