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The band behind ‘Liar Liar’ has released a new anti-Boris track. But it’s faced a ‘mysterious’ hurdle.

Tracy Keeling by Tracy Keeling
13 September 2019
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Captain SKA, the band behind the infamous Liar Liar song about Theresa May, has got a new track. This one takes aim at her successor, Boris Johnson. True to form, Captain SKA pulls no punches in taking on the new PM. But the song hasn’t reached people as fast as the group would have liked because it’s faced a ‘mysterious’ hurdle.

Fuck Boris

Captain SKA and Rubi Dan wrote the song, with vocals by Lauren Johnson. As the band explained on Twitter, the download was due for release on 13 September:

 

Our new tune! #FUCKBORIS – The download is launched tomorrow on Friday 13th September, download links will appear in the thread below – There's no election yet so they can't ban this one 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/9m7d63ltxS

— Captain SKA (@CaptainSKA) September 12, 2019

As the title suggests, it’s not a particularly glowing assessment of Johnson. In fact, it describes the PM as “Donald’s little hobbit” in reference to his relationship with the US president. It also takes aim at Johnson’s use of racist and discriminatory language.

As Captain SKA told The Canary, a “big liar needed a big tune” and Fuck Boris is its attempt to provide that:

Banned

Back in 2017, when Liar Liar was rising in the charts, BBC Radio One refused to play it. As the UK was in an election period at the time, it said doing so would breach its impartiality rules. Despite Johnson’s best efforts, however, right now there is no looming election in the country.

So, as Captain SKA said in its tweet, it can’t face a “ban” on those grounds. But the band says it has faced a ‘mysterious’ hurdle:

https://twitter.com/CaptainSKA/status/1172421937290547200

What's going on ? very very weird our tune hasn't appeared in ANY shops today on launch day. – plenty of tunes with the word FUCK in the title on itunes etc , perhaps it's another word that is the problem……. #FUCKBORIS🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 https://t.co/cURFnIyBgE

— Captain SKA (@CaptainSKA) September 13, 2019

DJs – I know the download has mysteriously not appeared to download – but i do have a WAV so hit me up if you want to play it out – captska@gmail.com

— Captain SKA (@CaptainSKA) September 13, 2019

Based on its past experience with the distribution of its tracks, the band expected the song to be available for download on 13 September. That hasn’t happened. But Captain SKA says it should appear on platforms next week.

A hit

For many of those who have already heard it, that release cannot come soon enough:

I don't personally type a lot of vulgarity in my tweets, but gosh darn it, this song is just so catchy🎶 https://t.co/YeOBj0EFCm

— Ω (@TexasMeema) September 13, 2019

Can we make this number one? Wicked tune, been dancing round the kitchen to it! https://t.co/Qm3cTLtjiy

— Sandra Brown-Springer (@SerialSingleMum) September 13, 2019

This is superb! One to number 1!

— KlockworkRaven (@KlockworkRaven) September 13, 2019

So, Captain SKA has another potential hit on its hands. Clearly, “Fuck Boris” is a sentiment that is resonating with the public.

Featured image via Captain SKA/YouTube

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