Oxfordshire farmer releases charity rap single about his hatred of sheep

The Clarkson's Farm star is releasing the single 'I Can't Stand Sheep' to raise funds for a farming charity

Kaleb Cooper
Author: Andrea FoxPublished 19th Jan 2024
Last updated 19th Jan 2024

Move over Snoop Dogg, there's a new rap artist in town, and he's from Oxfordshire.

Despite admitting he's not got a very good singing voice, the star of the show, filmed at Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat farm near Chipping Norton, has released a rap single all about his hatred of the farmyard creature.

In a post on Instagram to his more than 2 million followers Kaleb Cooper said:

"I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm releasing a charity single for the RABI"

He then sang along to a clip of the tune in his tractor, which is a rap set to the tune of The Floral Dance.

'I Can't Stand Sheep' cover

In a more serious note, the rap also carries a poignant message to farming people who may be struggling or feel isolated, in what is increasingly becoming a pressurised profession.

Charity, RABI’s 24/7 helpline number (0800 188 4444) is included as part of the rap lyrics to raise awareness of the award-winning charity which provides practical, financial and emotional support services to farming people across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Funds from the single will go to the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution who support struggling farmers.

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