Moz Cries Foul: BBC Blacklists New Single!
Morrissey is at it again, claiming the BBC won
7/6/2026, 2:13:32 PM

Hold the presses! Morrissey, the ever-controversial crooner, is back in the headlines and guess what? He's mad. Again. This time, his beef isn't with a former bandmate or the general state of the world, but with the venerable British Broadcasting Corporation.
Our story begins with the Moz-man unleashing a digital diatribe. Not surprising, when is he not? The subject of his ire? A supposedly forthcoming BBC documentary about his iconic former band, The Smiths. According to Morrissey, this film paints his longtime adversary and former bandmate in an angelic light, all while throwing shade on none other than Morrissey himself. Talk about a raw deal!
But wait, there's more! The plot thickens with the revelation that Morrissey's dissatisfaction extends beyond historical documentaries. He's now pointing fingers at BBC radio, alleging a concerted effort to blacklist his latest single, a track reportedly titled “Notre-Dame.” He's convinced that despite public demand, his music is being intentionally ignored by the broadcasters.

Morrissey's argument?





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