A New Charity Album 蕾安娜和贾斯丁·比伯出慈善唱片
[audio]http://file.24en.com/bbc/tae/assets_9701337/bbc_tae_309_charity_record_110323_tae_309_charity_album_audio_au_bb.mp3[/audio]Some of the world's top music stars are coming together [b]in the name of charity[/b]. A special album will be released at the end of this week to [b]raise money [/b][b]for[/b] victims of the recent massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
U2, Rihanna and Bon Jovi have all agreed to [b]contribute[/b] songs to the digital-only release.
The young internet sensation Justin Bieber will also appear on the [b]benefit album[/b]. He announced on Twitter: "Japan needs our help... We all need [b]to step up[/b]."
There are also rumours that Lady Gaga will [b]donate[/b] a song. She has designed a special [b]wristband[/b] to sell to fans, with all [b]proceeds[/b] going to the [b]relief effort[/b]. Last week she announced her fans had raised $250,000 (1.7 million yuan) within the first two days of sales.
Other musicians, including Lou Reed and Philip Glass, will perform at a special [b]fundraiser[/b] in New York on April 9th.
While ordinary people often raise money for charity by being [b]sponsored[/b] to do something, it has become common for musicians to contribute their voices [b]for a good cause[/b]. Last year more than 21 stars sang together on the single 'Everybody Hurts,' [b]in aid of[/b] the Haiti earthquake.
Over 9,000 people are known to have died in the recent [b]disaster[/b] and over 12,000 people are still missing.
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