Wednesday, March 23, 2011

U2, Rihanna, Justin Bieber: An album for the victims of seismic Japan

U2, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Bon Jovi and Justin Bieber, the biggest international stars unite for the earthquake victims in Japan. Universal Music has announced that a compilation will be sold soon in favor of the Japanese Red Cross. It took two weeks after the devastating earthquake in Japan for the international arts community is rallying.

The record company Universal Music has announced in a press release that by the end of the week, an album will be sold with proceeds going to the Red Cross giving assistance to victims of earthquake in Japan. Universal Music has chosen to release this compilation only in digital. If his name has not yet been unveiled, this compilation will download at the end of the week.

A spokesman for record company said: "The compilation will only download because it is faster and the output will be worldwide." In addition, many artists offer present fully their rights to charity. However, the compilation has not yet been completed because Universal still awaits the consent of several other artists who should participate in the compilation.

The songs that are on the disk have not yet been disclosed. Finally, remember that other artists did not wait to start their own fundraising. Like Lady Gaga, who, a week after the devastating earthquake, has designed a bracelet whose sale has already grossed more than $ 250 000.

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