Chumbawamba
Chumbawamba not happy about Winston Peters' use of 'Tubthumping'
The band has asked their record label to issue a cease and desist to stop the NZ First leader using their 1997 hit to support his 'misguided political views'.
Chumbawamba has expressed their displeasure with Winston Peters' use of their hit song 'Tubthumping' for political purposes. The band has taken action by requesting their record label to intervene and put a stop to the unauthorized use of their music.
According to Chumbawamba, they believe that Winston Peters' political views do not align with the message of their song, and they do not want to be associated with his agenda. The band is taking a stand to protect their music and ensure that it is not used in a way that goes against their values.