Florence & The Machine and Dizzee Rascal collaboration to be released

For the first time, the BRITs performance will be available to download from iTunes

Friday 12 February 2010 05:45 EST
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For the first time in BRITs history, audience members and viewers watching LIVE on ITV1 will have the chance to download a BRIT Awards performance when Dizzee Rascal and Florence & The Machine perform You Got The Dirtee Love - a mash up of You Got The Love and Dirtee Cash.

Helping to raise money for the BRIT Trust, a donation will be made from every sale of the single until 18th March 2010.

The BRIT Awards will be screened live on ITV1 on Tuesday 16 February.

The BRIT Trust is the UK music industry charity which benefits from proceeds from The BRIT Awards. It is most renowned for its contributions to The BRIT School and Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy with its mission ‘to support young people in music and education’. This year will also encompass the BRITs nominated charities which include War Child and the Haiti Earthquake Appeal.

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