British couple launch campaign to end ‘Last Christmas’

Some love it, others hate it: Wham’s “Last Christmas” (1984). Husband and wife team Hannah and Tomas Mazetti hate the Christmas carol so much that they raised £50,000 to buy the license rights and get rid of the song. The Future Islands only covered the song in November, you can find their version here.

“It’s all funny because people either love the idea or hate it!”

Speaking to the Daily Mail, 33-year-old Hannah Mazetti explained that her disdain for the song began when she was 20 and working in an Oxford cafe where her boss played the song ad nauseam. “The café owner had planned a super cozy Christmas season and brought his own CD with a bunch of ‘hits’ on it,” she explained. “He was only there infrequently, so he didn’t quite understand the anguish felt by the rest of the staff as ‘Last Christmas’ played for the 111th time on a workday.” Despite a multitude of streams, it was Song last year at Christmas, for the first time in 37 years of existence, number 1 in the charts.

The idea came up, matching the song title, last Christmas

Mazetti went on to say that she and her husband Tomas came up with the idea of ​​buying the rights to the song after a friend suggested that such a feat was (theoretically) feasible. On the origins of her venture, she said: “It all started last Christmas when we asked friends how much they would be willing to pay to never hear the song again. It turned out to be quite a lot, and when the song went viral again this November, we were reminded of that. Then someone told us that it was theoretically possible to buy the rights to the song and then take it off all streaming platforms! We asked around in our circle of friends and word got around quickly. This is all funny because people either love the idea or hate it! So maybe next Christmas will be the last time at Christmas!”

So many donations have already been collected to get rid of the song

So far, the Mazettis’ campaign has raised just over £51,500 from around 330 donors. However, they are still a few million pounds short of their goal. The rights to ‘Last Christmas’ belong to Warner Chappell Music UK and are estimated to be worth £15-20million, according to the Daily Mail. The couple has put their financial target at the low end of that estimate. If they do, Mazetti says they will send the master tapes to a nuclear waste disposal site in Finland “where they will lie dormant for at least two million years.”

The Mazetti stressed that she and her husband had no animosity towards Wham! cherish: “I’m sorry, but that’s the way it has to be. We hate wham! not, but we hate this song. It’s because it’s played 5,000 times a day. We felt that something had to be done to support people who were suffering like us.” Of the song’s lovers, the couple quipped, “Some people seem to love the song 500 times a day to listen. And these people are our enemies.”

You can find our top 7 Christmas songs here.

Outrage at the action on Twitter

Reactions on Twitter so far have been less positive. One user writes: “Tomas Mazetti and his wife Hannah can go to hell if they try to ban ‘Last Christmas’. (…) If you don’t like it, just skip it like normal people do.”

Another person wrote insultingly: “Fuck Tomas Mazetti and his stupid bitch from Mrs. Hannah. If you like “Last Christmas” by Wham! hates that much then just stop listening to the radio you stupid motherfuckers ?.”

Here you can listen to the hit on a continuous loop:



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