‘Beware of negative people’: Yusuf Islam writes manifesto for King Charles III

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‘Beware of negative people’: Yusuf Islam writes manifesto for King Charles III
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Artist formerly known as Cat Stevens urges help for the sick and homeless and to spread peace in 10-point plan

Yusuf Islam, the musician formerly known as Cat Stevens, has addressed“Even if you are a King, you are still a servant of God”, the list begins, and goes on to include instructions to “feed the hungry”, “help the sick and homeless”, “beware of negative people in your circle” and “listen to constructive criticism”.

The song is Islam’s first release since 2020’s Tea for the Tillerman 2, a reworking of his 1970 album, and his first brand new music since 2017. Now known professionally as Yusuf/Cat Stevens, the artist has long used music as a tool to engage with current affairs and to open up conversations with leaders and political figures.

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