Matt Helders, drummer of the British rock group Arctic Monkeys, recently appeared on BBC Radio 1 to discuss a new charity track the band had recorded for the Kenya Youth Soccer, FIFA, Basmati, UK charity. The session confirmed that the musical partnership was still viable. Helders highlighted early collaboration between the band and the charity initiative, noting his excitement at their shared mission and belief about the music’s potential impact. The drummer dispatched rumours circulating about new releases by describing the charity single as a “big win” for the cause and added, “if we still do it,” which made clear that new creative outlets remain open, potentially including full‑length projects in the future. _2_ The announcement aired as a part of the BBC’s playlist celebrating the year’s most inspiring charitable efforts, featuring commentary on production choices and the involvement of fan contributions to the project’s funding. Helders emphasised that the track’s list of collaborators was chosen for their shared values and sound, reinforcing that the band remains open to a wide range of future creative partnerships. _3_ This development came as a surprise’s welcomed by fans eager for hearing live shows, reinforcing that although the band has not yet confirmed a scheduled full album, it remains actively engaged with music production and community-focused projects, maintaining its active presence in the contemporary pop‑rock scene.