April 1, 2009 10:01

Bono and Chris Martin mock charity songs for Sacha Baron Cohen - Daily Gossip

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Bono and Chris Martin mock charity songs for Sacha Baron Cohen - Daily Gossip

Welcome to the Daily Gossip: your daily stop-off to find out who in the world of music has been up to what.

Today’s top gossip:

Bono and Chris Martin have recorded a mock version of a charity song for Sacha Baron Cohen's new film 'Bruno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Male'. Other stars set to appear on the track include Madonna and Elton John, while the song's lyrics include: "For people of Africa who live in hell/ They will never wear Chanel" (Daily Mirror).

From the papers:

Jay-Z says he wants to work with Amy Winehouse His Brit love affair also includes Kasabian, who he is rumoured to be trying to sign (The Sun).

Lily Allen bought 600 duty-free cigarettes at LAX Airport (Daily Star).

Mark Ronson has been voted Britain's best-dressed man in a GQ poll (The Sun).

Liam Gallagher bought a chocolate bunny from Louise Patisserie in Hampstead, north London (Daily Star).

Bat For Lashes' Natasha Khan says she'd be up for starting a film career (The Sun).

Amy Winehouse has warned her 13-year-old goddaughter Dionne Bromfield against duetting with Pete Doherty (Daily Mirror).

Paul McCartney went to a benefit event in New York with his flies undone (The Sun).

From NME.COM users:

Amy Winehouse went to Bat For Lashes' Hard Rock Café gig in London last night (March 31), flanked by a massive security team (from David).

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