West Ham United midfielder Alex Song teamed up with Kevin Nolan, Stewart Downing, Mark Noble and Cheikhou Kouyate to form a charity reggae band.
The group dressed up in wigs and wacky glasses as Song, who revealed that they created the band in aid of NSPCC and National Autistic Society, took on the role as lead singer.
Nolan was in charge of the keyboard, Downing took to the drums and Noble and Kouyate played guitars for the light-hearted performance.
The players seem to be in a relaxed mood ahead of Sunday's Premier League visit from Manchester United.
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