Who's To Say

A 1 track pop single (3m 15s) — released September 24th 2007 on London CJB

The London Criminal Justice Board has announced that pupils from Northolt High School in Ealing, have won the first ever 'Inside Justice Week' song competition. The prize for 'Street Souls', a group of Year 11 GCSE music students has been to record the song 'Who's to Say' professionally in a studio. The track will be available widely as a digital download from 26th September 2007, through i-Tunes, eMusic, HMV digital, Virgin digital, Yahoo, MSN and Napster. All money raised from downloads of the track will go to the school and their chosen charities. The competition was launched last year to all schools in London, asking them to write a song on 'Report and Support', themed on the importance of reporting crime, and supporting friends if they become a victim of crime. The song is now and important element of 'Inside Justice Week', an annual week of events in London and across the country, which invites the public behind the scenes of the Criminal Justice System.
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