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Linkin Park Lead Music For Relief Project To Benefit Haiti

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  • Download to Donate for Haiti also features Peter Gabriel, Dave Matthews Band, Kenna, Alanis Morissette and more.
    By Shaheem Reid





    Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington

    Photo: Warner Bros.

    As the world reaches out to assist Haiti with relief in the wake of last week’s devastating earthquake, the music world is quickly mobilizing to find ways it can help. Linkin Park’s non-profit foundation, Music for Relief, has teamed up with the United Nations Foundation, Habitat for Humanity and the Dave Matthews Band’s BAMA Works organization’s Haitian relief effort for a project called Download to Donate for Haiti.

    Linkin Park, Peter Gabriel, Kenna, the Dave Matthews Band, Alanis Morissette, Slash and Beth Hart, the All-American Rejects, Enrique Iglesias and Hoobastank contributed previously unreleased songs for the project, and the artwork was helmed by Shepard Fairey — the album is available now from Music for Relief’s Web site.

    “Our hearts go out to the people of Haiti,” Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington said in a statement sent to MTV News. “We pray that this initiative provides some relief and support to the survivors and hope we inspire our fans, friends and families to make donations as well.”

    (MTV’s “Hope for Haiti” telethon, hosted by George Clooney, Wyclef Jean and CNN’s Anderson Cooper, takes place on Friday at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Head here to find more ways you can help with Haitian earthquake relief.)

    Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda produced a forthcoming Lupe Fiasco song that also features Kenna for the project, and also also co-produced “Never Let Me Down,” a separate track by Kenna (who just last week led his Summit on the Summit team to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro to raise awareness about the need for clean water in developing countries) that features the beat handiwork of Chad Hugo from the Neptunes.

    “We’re encouraging people to give what they can,” Slash said in a statement. “There’s no right or wrong amount. The people of Haiti are in desperate need of food, fresh water, shelter and medical supplies and every little bit helps.”

    The organization’s Web site says that 100 percent of funds received will support those affected by the earthquake in Haiti, and that funds will be divided equally among the rapid response efforts of the United Nations Foundation, the long-term,sustainable rebuilding of homes with Habitat for Humanity, and Dave Matthews Band’s BAMA Works Haitian relief efforts. Fans can determine how much they want to donate for each download.

    Tracks include Linkin Park’s “Not Alone,” Peter Gabriel’s “Make Tomorrow,” an acoustic version of Morissette’s “Still,” “We Are One” by Hoobastank, “The Wind Blows” (Skrillex remix) by the All-American Rejects, “It Must Be Love” by Enrique Iglesias and a live version of “Typical Situation” by Dave Matthews Band.

    Head here to learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti, and for more information, see THINK mtv.

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  1. #1 Sabine Medor
    January 25th, 2010 at 8:06 pm

    I would like to say to everyone around the world who generously share their talents, money, and services in what ever capacity to help the people of Haiti a thousand thank you from the bottom of my heart.

    The country and families are still reeling from shock of that catastrophic event and the realcost of its aftermath is unknown. It is only down the line that it will be assimilated. Though the money being raised is necessary, during that period, your moral support and constant prayers
    will be in high demand to lift the Haitians spirit up to give them courage, strength and hope to continuously dream of a better future. Most importantly, your love and understandings by being the shining beacon of faith.

    Frankly, words will never be enough to express our gratitude for your kindness. May God rewards and bless you all and your families seven time seven for the things you have and are doing to help out.

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