| Music'S Biggest Superstar Support Jackson |
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| Wednesday, 14 September 2005 12:46 |
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A solid lineup of music superstars have agreed to sing on Michael Jackson's forthcoming charity single to help raise money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Among those on the list are pop diva Mariah Carey, rappers Snoop Dogg and Jay Z and James Brown, 'The Godfather of Soul.' Lenny Kravitz, Laryn Hill, Missy Elliot, Babyface, Mary J. Blige and the soul group the O'Jays will also appear. A spokeswoman for Jackson said that the lineup was not final and more stars could be joining the 'King of Pop' in this comeback/charity single. {mosimage} 'Mr. Jackson is continuing to reach out to artists who would like to work with him on this project, which he humbly hopes will make a tremendous difference to all individuals who have been affected by this tragedy, Jackson spokeswoman Raymone Bain. The song is tentatively called 'From the Bottom of My Heart.' Jackson is still vacationing in Bahrain after being acquitted on child molestation charges although Bain says he will return to the U.S. shortly to record the song. All proceeds of the all-star effort will be donated to hurricane victims according to Bain. Jackson raised more than $60 million for African famine relief in 1985 when he co-wrote 'We Are the World' and helped form the all-star charity band 'USA For Africa.' {mosimage} |





