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Pulp Share New “HELP(2)” Song “Begging For Change” for War Child

HELP(2) Due Out March 6 via War Child Records; Album Also Features Olivia Rodrigo, Depeche Mode, Big Thief, Wet Leg, Young Fathers, and More

Feb 19, 2026 Photography by Adama Jalloh

Pulp have shared a new song, “Begging for Change.” It’s the fourth single from HELP(2), the ambitious new charity album to benefit War Child UK. It’s due out March 6 via War Child Records. The song features a backing choir that includes Damon Albarn (of Blur and Gorillaz), Grian Chatten (of Fontaines D.C.), Kae Tempest, and Carl Barat (of The Libertines). Below, listen to the song and also watch a behind-the-scenes clip of it being recorded.

Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker had this to say about the song in a press release: “Thirty years ago we gave our Mercury Prize (and the prize money) to War Child. This year we have given more. How much more? You’ll have to wait and see..”

Pulp won the Mercury Prize for their classic 1995 album, Different Class.

Cocker took part in our 2025 Protest Issue and his sign read “I’m Begging for Change.” Perhaps he already had this song written or in mind when he wrote that sign.

Jarvis Cocker in our 2025 Protest Issue (Photo by Kim Sion)
Jarvis Cocker in our 2025 Protest Issue (Photo by Kim Sion)

Pulp released More, their first new album in 24 years, last year via Rough Trade. It was one of our Top 100 Albums of 2025.

The basic tracks for “Begging for Change” were recorded during the More sessions, but the song remained unfinished until the HELP(2) sessions at Abbey Road Studios.

Stream More here. We posted two reviews of the album, read Dom Gourlay’s here and Hays Davis’ here.

Also read our review of Pulp’s show at the Anthem in Washington, D.C. in September.

And check out the band’s Tiny Desk Concert here.

When HELP(2) was announced its first single was shared, a brand new song from Arctic Monkeys, “Opening Night.” It was one of our Songs of the Week.

Then its second single, “Flags,” was a collaboration between Damon Albarn (of Blur and Gorillaz), Grian Chatten (of Fontaines D.C.), and Kae Tempest. It also featured Johnny Marr (The Smiths), Dave Okumu (The Invisible), Adrian Utley (Portishead), Gorillaz’ bassist Seye Adelekan, Femi Koleoso (Ezra Collective), and a 43-piece children’s choir. “Flags” also featured a choir consisting of Marr, Jarvis Cocker (Pulp), Carl Barat (The Libertines), Declan McKenna, Marika Hackman, Rosa Walton (Let’s Eat Grandma), English Teacher, Nadia Kadek, and Black Country, New Road. “Flags” was also one of our Songs of the Week.

HELP(2)’s third single, The Last Dinner Party’s “Let’s Do It Again!,” was released earlier this week.

HELP(2) has a stacked lineup also featuring new tracks by Olivia Rodrigo, Depeche Mode, Big Thief, Wet Leg, Young Fathers, Cameron Winter, Anna Calvi, Ellie Rowsell, Nilüfer Yanya, Fontaines D.C., Beth Gibbons, Beck, Bat For Lashes, English Teacher, and more.

HELP(2) is the spiritual sequel to War Child’s 1995 album HELP, which is regarded as one of the greatest charity albums of all time and featured Radiohead, Portishead, Oasis, Blur, Massive Attack, Suede, Manic Street Preachers, Sinéad O’Connor, Paul McCartney, Paul Weller, and many other notable British artists of the era. Some of those artists return for HELP(2), including Portishead’s Beth Gibbons and Adrian Utley and Blur’s Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon. There have been various other War Child charity albums since HELP, but this one feels closest in scale to the original album.

In demand producer James Ford produced the album, recording it mainly over the course of one week last November at Abbey Road Studios. The original HELP album was famously all recorded in one day at different studios across the globe and released only a week later.

Some of the collaborations run deeper than what’s represented on the tracklist. For example, Olivia Rodrigo’s closing cover of The Magnetic Fields’ “The Book of Love” features Graham Coxon on guitar. Coxon also collaborates with English Teacher on “Parasite.” And the new song “Sunday Light” features Wolf Alice’s Ellie Rowsell, Anna Calvi, Nilüfer Yanya, and Dove Ellis.

War Child UK works to benefit children in war-torn areas and HELP(2) is accompanied by a film put together by Jonathan Glazer, for which children shot behind the scenes footage of the making of the album. It also includes footage shot in Ukraine, Gaza, Yemen, and Sudan.

James Ford had this to say about the album in a previous press release: “I felt incredibly honored when War Child asked me to work on HELP(2). The original HELP meant a lot to me and to have the opportunity, given the current news cycle, to help galvanize our music community into doing something as unarguably positive as helping children in war zones seemed like a no brainer. The experience of making the album itself has been very powerful, and dare I say life affirming for me personally, against the backdrop of a very difficult year. I’m extremely proud of the results and of the efforts made by all involved. I can’t wait for people to hear this very special record. ”

Jonathan Glazer says: “It has been such a privilege to be part of bringing a team together to film this incredible collective effort.”

Rich Clarke, Head of Music at War Child UK, says: “HELP(2) is more than an album. It’s a powerful example of what can happen when the music industry comes together around a shared purpose. It has united a diverse group of artists and creatives in support of War Child’s vital work with children affected by the devastating impacts of war. We are immensely grateful to all the artists and teams who have donated their voices, talent and time to support our mission to ensure that no child is caught up in conflict zones. We hope this record not only raises vital funds, but also awareness of the urgent need to turn compassion into action and do more to protect children living through war.”

Pick up our ’90s Issue print issue to read our in-depth article on the creation of the original HELP album and check out our 2025 Protest Issue for an article on War Child and all the amazing work they do.

Donate directly to War Child UK here or via their U.S. fundraising arm Children in Conflict here.

HELP(2) Tracklist:

01. Arctic Monkeys - “Opening Night”
02. Damon Albarn, Grian Chatten & Kae Tempest - “Flags”
03. Black Country, New Road - “Strangers”
04. The Last Dinner Party - “Let’s do it again!”
05. Beth Gibbons - “Sunday Morning”
06. Arooj Aftab & Beck - “Lilac Wine”
07. King Krule - “The 343 Loop”
08. Depeche Mode - “Universal Soldier”
09. Ezra Collective & Greentea Peng - “Helicopters”
10. Arlo Parks - “Nothing I Could Hide”
11. English Teacher & Graham Coxon - “Parasite”
12. Beabadoobee - “Say Yes”
13. Big Thief - “Relive, Redie”
14. Fontaines D.C. - “Black Boys on Mopeds”
15. Cameron Winter - “Warning”
16. Young Fathers - “Don’t Fight the Young”
17. Pulp - “Begging for Change”
18. Sampha - “Naboo”
19. Wet Leg - “Obvious”
20. Foals - “When the War is Finally Done”
21. Bat For Lashes - “Carried my girl”
22. Anna Calvi, Ellie Rowsell, Nilüfer Yanya & Dove Ellis - “Sunday Light”
23. Olivia Rodrigo - “The Book of Love”

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