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Coldplay Chris Martin: 'My first song was about Sarah Ferguson's t*ts'
Published Thursday, Nov 10 2011, 11:35 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 16 comments
Coldplay's Chris Martin has admitted to writing a song about Sarah Ferguson's breasts.
The singer confessed that the track was the first he had ever written when he was a child and described it as "media-savvy".


Martin told Howard Stern on his Sirius XM radio show: "[I was] 11. It was a terrible song about people being more obsessed with Sarah Ferguson's t*ts than what was really happening in the world."
He joked: "It was quite a media-savvy song! I was very socially-motivated at that age."
Asked if he would ever go solo, Martin responded: "No way. No solo thing. No way."
Coldplay's fifth studio album Mylo Xyloto topped the UK and US charts upon its release last month.
Martin recently claimed that he feels the world "f**king hates" Coldplay.
Watch the music video for Coldplay's current single 'Paradise' below:
The singer confessed that the track was the first he had ever written when he was a child and described it as "media-savvy".

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© PA Images
Martin told Howard Stern on his Sirius XM radio show: "[I was] 11. It was a terrible song about people being more obsessed with Sarah Ferguson's t*ts than what was really happening in the world."
He joked: "It was quite a media-savvy song! I was very socially-motivated at that age."
Asked if he would ever go solo, Martin responded: "No way. No solo thing. No way."
Coldplay's fifth studio album Mylo Xyloto topped the UK and US charts upon its release last month.
Martin recently claimed that he feels the world "f**king hates" Coldplay.
Watch the music video for Coldplay's current single 'Paradise' below:
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