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We Are the World 25 for Haiti

"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" is a charity single recorded by the supergroup Artists for Haiti in 2010. It is a remake of the song "We Are the World", which was written by American musicians Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, and was recorded by USA for Africa in 1985 to benefit famine relief in Africa. Initially, in late 2009, it had been suggested to Richie and Quincy Jones—producer of the original "We Are the World"—that a re-cut version of the song be re-released under the title "Live 25". Following the magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake in Haiti in early 2010, which devastated most of the country and killed thousands of people, it was agreed that the song would be re-recorded by new artists, in the hope that it would reach a new generation and help benefit the people of Haiti.

"We Are the World 25 for Haiti"
Single by Artists for Haiti
ReleasedFebruary 12, 2010 (2010-02-12)
RecordedFebruary 1, 2010 (2010-02-01)
Studio
Length
  • 6:56 (long version)
  • 3:25 (short version)
LabelInterscope
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Music video
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" on YouTube

The song was recorded in fourteen and a half hours by over eighty artists on February 1, 2010. It was produced by Quincy Jones, and executively produced by Lionel Richie, and Haitian-American musician Wyclef Jean. A music video directed by Paul Haggis was released to accompany and promote the song. The song was also recorded in Spanish by a Latin supergroup and was named "Somos el Mundo". The song was directed by Emilio Estefan and his wife, Gloria Estefan.

"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" is musically structured similar to "We Are the World", but includes a rap verse that was written by some of the song's hip hop artists. Michael Jackson died months before the song's release, but his material from the 1985 recording sessions was incorporated into the song and music video, per the request of his mother, Katherine. His sister Janet duets with him on the song, and his nephews Taj, TJ, and Taryll—collectively known as 3T—feature on the track's chorus.

"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" was released on February 12, 2010, during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics, as a CD single and a music download. The song was panned by contemporary music reviewers, with criticism focused on the song's new musical additions, as well as the choice of artists who appear on the track. However, the song was commercially successful worldwide, charting within the top 20 in multiple countries.

Background

In 1985, "We Are the World", a song and charity single originally recorded by USA for Africa was released. It was written by well-known musicians Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, and produced by Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian for the album We Are the World. The song was well received by music critics and was the recipient of several awards. The song was a worldwide commercial success, as it topped music charts throughout the world and became the fastest-selling U.S. pop single in history, as well as the first single to be certified multi-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. "We Are the World" was the best selling pop single of all time until it was eclipsed by Elton John's 1997 version of "Candle in the Wind".[1]

 
Earthquake damage in Port-au-Prince.

In 2010, Haiti was struck by a magnitude 7.0 Mwearthquake. It was the country's most severe earthquake in over 200 years and caused widespread damage.[2] The epicenter of the quake was just outside the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince.[3] It has been estimated that the death toll could reach 200,000.[4] Before the earthquake, Jones and Richie had planned to organize a re-recording of "We Are the World" on January 28, 2010 — the 25th anniversary of the original recording of the song.[5] Randy Phillips, who was a key figure in the song being re-issued, said that "We Are The World" producer Ken Kragen had suggested to re-cut "We Are the World" and title it "Live 25".[6] However, Lionel Richie and Jones were "very lukewarm" about the idea.[6] Phillips commented that,

[They felt] that what happened 25 years ago was iconic and they did everything they could for Africa at that time, and they didn't feel re-cutting the song really made any sense. Basically, Lionel didn't really want to do it, and we kind of let it die by not issuing the publishing license, because Lionel owns the copyright along with Michael Jackson's estate. That was in November/December [2009]. They had gotten Visa on board as an underwriter of that effort, and I think they were going to try and premiere it at the World Cup.[6]

However, because of the devastation caused in Haiti, these plans were postponed.[5] Phillips said that Jones had called Lionel and said, "this is what this song is written for, as a fundraising vehicle for causes, tragedies, catastrophes like this. Why don't we take over the process, call our friends, and actually do this?"[6] Lionel understood the urgency of Haiti, and in January 2010, it was agreed that "We Are the World" would be re-recorded to help benefit Haiti, similar to how the original recording helped famine relief in Africa.[5] Richie commented, "Unfortunately, sometimes it takes a hit record to make someone decide to save a life. I want this song to be the battle cry again. Every once in a while, you have to wake the world up. We slept right through Katrina. If we are not a socially aware culture, we're going to fail."[7]

Recording

 
Quincy Jones was a key figure in the production and recording of "We Are the World 25 for Haiti".

The new version of the song was recorded on February 1, 2010, in a session lasting 14 hours.[7] Eighty-five musicians were reportedly involved in the song's recording,[8] which was held in the same place as the original, at Henson Recording Studio on La Brea Avenue in Los Angeles, California.[9] Also similar to the 1985 process, some of the participating musicians were already in Los Angeles to attend an awards ceremony: the 52nd Grammy Awards.[10] Jones said of the recording session, "It was a big challenge. It takes a serious army and serious emotional architecture. I've never seen such a diverse group of people, and they came for the right reasons."[7] The recording process brought together diverse artists, with the oldest being 83-year-old Tony Bennett and the youngest being 9-year-old Ethan Bortnick.[11][12]

The new version features updated lyrics and music, such as a rap part including LL Cool J, will.i.am, Snoop Dogg & 7 others pertaining to Haiti, described as a "Greek chorus extension", which was written by will.i.am.[10][13][14][15] Other writers included Kanye West, Jones and LL Cool J.[6] Lionel Richie and Jones revealed that Michael Jackson's sister Janet duets with her late brother, per a request from their mother, Katherine. In the official video, there is archive footage of Michael Jackson from the original 1985 recording.[7] Richie said that he agreed with Katherine's request, commenting, "It made me feel more secure about this. We definitely felt a void. He's the other parent [to the song]."[7] The production team for the song included Humberto Gatica, RedOne, Mervyn Warren, Patti Austin and Rickey Minor. RedOne said that it took a week to create the new arrangement for the song.[16] He commented that he wanted to keep the "class of the original one" and did not want to "mess it up, because it's too good."[16] He noted that he wanted to make the song "sound more now and current" while keeping the originals "whole chord progressions, the feeling and the vibe, but brought fresher sounds that are more now."[16]

 
Singing on "We Are The World 25" for Haiti

Haitian-American musician Wyclef Jean also serves as a producer.[10] In addition, Wyclef Jean sings the first line of the second chorus in Haitian Creole. Richie said new artists were selected for the song so the song could be aimed at a new audience, commenting, "We have a familiar song that kids learn in school. Why not bring in Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers and let them address the issues?"[7] adding that "It was designed so that we wouldn't have any of the originals there, so that we could pass on the baton to the next generation".[17] Phillips said that the producers received 80 percent of the people they wanted as recording artists for the song.[6] In addition to Jean, Haitian actor Jimmy Jean-Louis, most famous for playing The Haitian on Heroes, appears in the chorus.

At the time of the recording, numerous artists commented on the process, the 1985 version of the song, and co-writer Michael Jackson. R&B singer Jordin Sparks revealed that, despite having been born after the release of the original, the song had a "huge impact" on her.[18] Celine Dion said that the release of the song would not only benefit the Haitian people, but also serve as a remembrance of "the passion [Michael] Jackson had for helping those in need".[18] Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones echoed Dion's sentiments and further explained that if the singer were alive, he would have wanted to be just as involved as he had been a quarter of a century ago.[18] According to Phillips, there was a "handful" of musicians who either declined or could not rearrange their schedules for the song's recording, including country singer Taylor Swift,[13] who was going to be touring in Australia.[19]

Artists for Haiti

 
Pop singer Justin Bieber (pictured) opened the song, alongside Nicole Scherzinger and Jennifer Hudson.
 
Janet Jackson (pictured) sang alongside her brother, Michael Jackson, via archive footage.
 
Mary Mary's voices can be clearly heard toward the end.
Conductors
Soloists (in order of appearance)[20][21]
 
Joe Jonas, along with his brothers Nick and Kevin, sang on "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"
 
Keri Hilson sang part of the chorus.
Chorus

Release and promotion

The 2010 version of "We Are the World", released under the name Artists for Haiti, debuted on the NBC television network on February 12 during their coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony.[10][22] When the song premiered in its paid time spot, the video was edited in length, due in part to the time spent introducing the song.[6] However, the full-length music video was shown on NBC the following day during daytime Olympic coverage.

Similar to the marketing of "We Are the World", a music video of the song was filmed and released. The music video was directed by Academy Award-winning film director Paul Haggis.[14][22] Haggis said that he finished the video 12 hours early.[23] Haitian film students were involved in the video as part of the production crew.[23] The official video for the song was formatted similar to the original; the video opens with the song's title with the recording artists' signatures surrounding it, as well as clips of the artists performing their parts in the recording studio and included archive footage of Michael Jackson performing his part of the song. The video was intercut with clips showing people in Haiti following the earthquake.[23]

Critical reviews and responses

"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" was panned by contemporary music critics.[24] The song was criticized for its use of Auto-Tune, the choice of recording artists, and for the song's rap. Chris Richards, a writer for The Washington Post, described the song as being "horribly oversung".[25] Richards commented that the most "disappointing" thing about the song was that "there were too few voices from the country, rock and Latin music communities."[25] He also noted that "nobody can argue with its worthy cause" because of the song's proceeds to relief in Haiti, but remarked that the song did not have "We Are the World"'s "original thrill" due to the song's "panoply of voices".[25] Jon Pareles, a writer for The New York Times, remarked that while the song's "Hollywood gloss" was "durable", the song has "all the pitfalls of a Hollywood remake".[26] Parales commented that the quality of the song and performance "rises or falls on its talent pool" and criticized the choice of male musicians compared to "We Are the World"'s original male artists.[26]

US Magazine mentioned that "this version features second-by-second unexplainable absurdities, including Justin Bieber being given the opening verse, Nicole Scherzinger and other Z-listers assigned more than one prime slot, and Wyclef Jean's incomprehensible yodeling".[27] Maura Johnston, a writer for MTV, wrote more positively about the song, commenting favorably on the contemporary artists' performances in living up to their predecessors. "Despite the different faces, the overall feel is similar to the original's," Johnston wrote.[15][28] Simon Vozick-Levinson, a writer for Entertainment Weekly, gave the song a mixed review, noting that We Are the World 25 for Haiti was not as good as the original: "All in all, I can't say this new 'We Are the World' measured up to the 1985 version."[29]

Eight days after the Artists for Haiti 2010 celebrity remake was released, a "video response" to the song's official YouTube video was posted by Internet personality and singer-songwriter Lisa Lavie, and was "favorited" on the YouTube channel of the We Are The World Foundation.[30] Lavie's "We Are the World 25 for Haiti (YouTube Edition)" excluded the rap segment and minimized the Auto-tune that were the subject of critical reviews[24] of the celebrity version. Lavie's video, an Internet collaboration of 57 unsigned or independent YouTube musicians geographically distributed around the world, received positive reception from media, including CNN ("certainly is a sign of the times")[31] and ABC World News with Diane Sawyer ("Persons of the Week" ... "in effect saying, We are the world, too... who proved that anthem is not just for glittering names.")[32] Both videos link to the We Are the World Foundation for donations.

Rolling Stone said its readers "mostly agreed" with the assessment of a February 27, 2010, Saturday Night Live parody: "Recently, the music world came together to record 'We Are the World 2,' a song to raise awareness of the Haiti earthquake disaster; sadly, the song itself was a disaster," with several impersonators dubbing the parody "We Are the World 3: Raising Awareness of the 'We Are the World 2' Disaster."[33]

Chart performance

"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" debuted within the top 30 in multiple territories. "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" charted at number 27 on the Spanish Singles Chart on the charts issue date February 14, 2010.[34] The song debuted at number 17 in New Zealand on the charts issue date of February 15, 2010.[35] "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" peaked within the top five, charting at number three in Norway on the charts issue date of February 16, 2010; the chart's position is currently the song's highest charting international territory since its release.[36] The song debuted at number 25 in France on the issue date of February 13.[37]

"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" charted at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, behind Kesha's "Tik Tok".[38] "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" charted higher in its debut week than the original version, which entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 21.[38] According to Billboard, the song's charting position stemmed mainly from download sales, with a reported 96% of the song's charting being from such sales.[39] Following the song's debut during the Olympics, 246 radio stations sampled the song in the United States.[39] Radio stations in New York expressed that they would play the song frequently to raise awareness of Haitian citizens in need.[39] Other radio stations throughout the United States echoed similar responses on the song getting airplay.[39]

The song also sold over 267,000 downloads in three days.[38][40] "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" debuted at number eight on the Canadian Hot 100 dated for February 27.[41] The song also debuted at number six in Belgium Wallonia and Flanders, as well at debuting at number 17 in Sweden.[35] The song also charted at number 28 in Denmark.[35] The song entered Irish charts at number nine.[42] In the song's second week of release in Norway, "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" moved up two spaces, topping the chart.[43] Unlike the song's chart performance in territories like Norway, the song dropped four places on the Billboard Hot 100 to sixth place and stayed in the charts for only five weeks more.[44][45]

Track listing

Long version[6]
No.TitleLength
1."We Are the World 25 for Haiti"6:57
Short version[6]
No.TitleLength
1."We Are the World 25 for Haiti"3:25

Chart history

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • Official music video on YouTube

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This article is about the 2010 celebrity remake For the original 1985 charity song see We Are the World For the 2010 YouTube collaboration see We Are the World 25 for Haiti YouTube edition We Are the World 25 for Haiti is a charity single recorded by the supergroup Artists for Haiti in 2010 It is a remake of the song We Are the World which was written by American musicians Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and was recorded by USA for Africa in 1985 to benefit famine relief in Africa Initially in late 2009 it had been suggested to Richie and Quincy Jones producer of the original We Are the World that a re cut version of the song be re released under the title Live 25 Following the magnitude 7 0 Mw earthquake in Haiti in early 2010 which devastated most of the country and killed thousands of people it was agreed that the song would be re recorded by new artists in the hope that it would reach a new generation and help benefit the people of Haiti We Are the World 25 for Haiti Single by Artists for HaitiReleasedFebruary 12 2010 2010 02 12 RecordedFebruary 1 2010 2010 02 01 StudioHenson Recording Studios Los Angeles Length6 56 long version 3 25 short version LabelInterscopeSongwriter s Michael Jackson Lionel RichieProducer s Quincy Jones Lionel Richie RedOne Mervyn Warren Patti Austin Humberto Gatica Wyclef Jean Rickey MinorMusic video We Are the World 25 for Haiti on YouTubeThe song was recorded in fourteen and a half hours by over eighty artists on February 1 2010 It was produced by Quincy Jones and executively produced by Lionel Richie and Haitian American musician Wyclef Jean A music video directed by Paul Haggis was released to accompany and promote the song The song was also recorded in Spanish by a Latin supergroup and was named Somos el Mundo The song was directed by Emilio Estefan and his wife Gloria Estefan We Are the World 25 for Haiti is musically structured similar to We Are the World but includes a rap verse that was written by some of the song s hip hop artists Michael Jackson died months before the song s release but his material from the 1985 recording sessions was incorporated into the song and music video per the request of his mother Katherine His sister Janet duets with him on the song and his nephews Taj TJ and Taryll collectively known as 3T feature on the track s chorus We Are the World 25 for Haiti was released on February 12 2010 during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics as a CD single and a music download The song was panned by contemporary music reviewers with criticism focused on the song s new musical additions as well as the choice of artists who appear on the track However the song was commercially successful worldwide charting within the top 20 in multiple countries Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Artists for Haiti 4 Release and promotion 5 Critical reviews and responses 6 Chart performance 7 Track listing 8 Chart history 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksBackground EditMain articles We Are the World and 2010 Haiti earthquake In 1985 We Are the World a song and charity single originally recorded by USA for Africa was released It was written by well known musicians Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and produced by Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian for the album We Are the World The song was well received by music critics and was the recipient of several awards The song was a worldwide commercial success as it topped music charts throughout the world and became the fastest selling U S pop single in history as well as the first single to be certified multi platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America We Are the World was the best selling pop single of all time until it was eclipsed by Elton John s 1997 version of Candle in the Wind 1 Earthquake damage in Port au Prince In 2010 Haiti was struck by a magnitude 7 0 Mwearthquake It was the country s most severe earthquake in over 200 years and caused widespread damage 2 The epicenter of the quake was just outside the Haitian capital Port au Prince 3 It has been estimated that the death toll could reach 200 000 4 Before the earthquake Jones and Richie had planned to organize a re recording of We Are the World on January 28 2010 the 25th anniversary of the original recording of the song 5 Randy Phillips who was a key figure in the song being re issued said that We Are The World producer Ken Kragen had suggested to re cut We Are the World and title it Live 25 6 However Lionel Richie and Jones were very lukewarm about the idea 6 Phillips commented that They felt that what happened 25 years ago was iconic and they did everything they could for Africa at that time and they didn t feel re cutting the song really made any sense Basically Lionel didn t really want to do it and we kind of let it die by not issuing the publishing license because Lionel owns the copyright along with Michael Jackson s estate That was in November December 2009 They had gotten Visa on board as an underwriter of that effort and I think they were going to try and premiere it at the World Cup 6 However because of the devastation caused in Haiti these plans were postponed 5 Phillips said that Jones had called Lionel and said this is what this song is written for as a fundraising vehicle for causes tragedies catastrophes like this Why don t we take over the process call our friends and actually do this 6 Lionel understood the urgency of Haiti and in January 2010 it was agreed that We Are the World would be re recorded to help benefit Haiti similar to how the original recording helped famine relief in Africa 5 Richie commented Unfortunately sometimes it takes a hit record to make someone decide to save a life I want this song to be the battle cry again Every once in a while you have to wake the world up We slept right through Katrina If we are not a socially aware culture we re going to fail 7 Recording Edit Quincy Jones was a key figure in the production and recording of We Are the World 25 for Haiti The new version of the song was recorded on February 1 2010 in a session lasting 14 hours 7 Eighty five musicians were reportedly involved in the song s recording 8 which was held in the same place as the original at Henson Recording Studio on La Brea Avenue in Los Angeles California 9 Also similar to the 1985 process some of the participating musicians were already in Los Angeles to attend an awards ceremony the 52nd Grammy Awards 10 Jones said of the recording session It was a big challenge It takes a serious army and serious emotional architecture I ve never seen such a diverse group of people and they came for the right reasons 7 The recording process brought together diverse artists with the oldest being 83 year old Tony Bennett and the youngest being 9 year old Ethan Bortnick 11 12 The new version features updated lyrics and music such as a rap part including LL Cool J will i am Snoop Dogg amp 7 others pertaining to Haiti described as a Greek chorus extension which was written by will i am 10 13 14 15 Other writers included Kanye West Jones and LL Cool J 6 Lionel Richie and Jones revealed that Michael Jackson s sister Janet duets with her late brother per a request from their mother Katherine In the official video there is archive footage of Michael Jackson from the original 1985 recording 7 Richie said that he agreed with Katherine s request commenting It made me feel more secure about this We definitely felt a void He s the other parent to the song 7 The production team for the song included Humberto Gatica RedOne Mervyn Warren Patti Austin and Rickey Minor RedOne said that it took a week to create the new arrangement for the song 16 He commented that he wanted to keep the class of the original one and did not want to mess it up because it s too good 16 He noted that he wanted to make the song sound more now and current while keeping the originals whole chord progressions the feeling and the vibe but brought fresher sounds that are more now 16 Singing on We Are The World 25 for Haiti Haitian American musician Wyclef Jean also serves as a producer 10 In addition Wyclef Jean sings the first line of the second chorus in Haitian Creole Richie said new artists were selected for the song so the song could be aimed at a new audience commenting We have a familiar song that kids learn in school Why not bring in Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers and let them address the issues 7 adding that It was designed so that we wouldn t have any of the originals there so that we could pass on the baton to the next generation 17 Phillips said that the producers received 80 percent of the people they wanted as recording artists for the song 6 In addition to Jean Haitian actor Jimmy Jean Louis most famous for playing The Haitian on Heroes appears in the chorus At the time of the recording numerous artists commented on the process the 1985 version of the song and co writer Michael Jackson R amp B singer Jordin Sparks revealed that despite having been born after the release of the original the song had a huge impact on her 18 Celine Dion said that the release of the song would not only benefit the Haitian people but also serve as a remembrance of the passion Michael Jackson had for helping those in need 18 Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones echoed Dion s sentiments and further explained that if the singer were alive he would have wanted to be just as involved as he had been a quarter of a century ago 18 According to Phillips there was a handful of musicians who either declined or could not rearrange their schedules for the song s recording including country singer Taylor Swift 13 who was going to be touring in Australia 19 Artists for Haiti Edit Pop singer Justin Bieber pictured opened the song alongside Nicole Scherzinger and Jennifer Hudson Janet Jackson pictured sang alongside her brother Michael Jackson via archive footage Mary Mary s voices can be clearly heard toward the end ConductorsQuincy Jones Lionel Richie Mervyn WarrenSoloists in order of appearance 20 21 Justin Bieber Nicole Scherzinger Jennifer Hudson Jennifer Nettles Josh Groban Tony Bennett Mary J Blige Toni Braxton Michael Jackson stock footage Janet Jackson Barbra Streisand Miley Cyrus Enrique Iglesias Jamie Foxx Wyclef Jean Adam Levine Pink BeBe Winans Usher Celine Dion Orianthi on guitar Fergie Nick Jonas Mary Mary T I Isaac Slade Carlos Santana on guitar Lil Wayne Akon T Pain LL Cool J rap will i am rap Snoop Dogg rap Nipsey Hussle rap Busta Rhymes rap Swizz Beatz rap Kid Cudi rap Iyaz rap Mann rap Kanye West rap Joe Jonas along with his brothers Nick and Kevin sang on We Are the World 25 for Haiti Keri Hilson sang part of the chorus ChorusPatti Austin Philip Bailey Il Volo Fonzworth Bentley Cher Bizzy Bone El DeBarge Ethan Bortnick Brandy Norwood Jeff Bridges Zac Brown Kristian Bush Natalie Cole Harry Connick Jr Nikka Costa Larry Dvoskin Faith Evans Melanie Fiona Sean Garrett Tyrese Gibson Anthony Hamilton Keri Hilson John Legend Julianne Hough India Arie Randy Jackson 3T Bobby McFerrin Al Jardine Jimmy Jean Louis Ralph Johnson Joe Jonas Kevin Jonas Rashida Jones Gladys Knight Benji Madden Joel Madden Katharine McPhee Jason Mraz Mya Freda Payne A R Rahman RedOne Nicole Richie Raphael Saadiq Chico DeBarge Trey Songz Musiq Soulchild Jordin Sparks Robin Thicke Rob Thomas Vince Vaughn Mervyn Warren Verdine White Ann Wilson Brian Wilson Nancy WilsonRelease and promotion EditThe 2010 version of We Are the World released under the name Artists for Haiti debuted on the NBC television network on February 12 during their coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony 10 22 When the song premiered in its paid time spot the video was edited in length due in part to the time spent introducing the song 6 However the full length music video was shown on NBC the following day during daytime Olympic coverage Similar to the marketing of We Are the World a music video of the song was filmed and released The music video was directed by Academy Award winning film director Paul Haggis 14 22 Haggis said that he finished the video 12 hours early 23 Haitian film students were involved in the video as part of the production crew 23 The official video for the song was formatted similar to the original the video opens with the song s title with the recording artists signatures surrounding it as well as clips of the artists performing their parts in the recording studio and included archive footage of Michael Jackson performing his part of the song The video was intercut with clips showing people in Haiti following the earthquake 23 Critical reviews and responses Edit We Are the World 25 for Haiti was panned by contemporary music critics 24 The song was criticized for its use of Auto Tune the choice of recording artists and for the song s rap Chris Richards a writer for The Washington Post described the song as being horribly oversung 25 Richards commented that the most disappointing thing about the song was that there were too few voices from the country rock and Latin music communities 25 He also noted that nobody can argue with its worthy cause because of the song s proceeds to relief in Haiti but remarked that the song did not have We Are the World s original thrill due to the song s panoply of voices 25 Jon Pareles a writer for The New York Times remarked that while the song s Hollywood gloss was durable the song has all the pitfalls of a Hollywood remake 26 Parales commented that the quality of the song and performance rises or falls on its talent pool and criticized the choice of male musicians compared to We Are the World s original male artists 26 US Magazine mentioned that this version features second by second unexplainable absurdities including Justin Bieber being given the opening verse Nicole Scherzinger and other Z listers assigned more than one prime slot and Wyclef Jean s incomprehensible yodeling 27 Maura Johnston a writer for MTV wrote more positively about the song commenting favorably on the contemporary artists performances in living up to their predecessors Despite the different faces the overall feel is similar to the original s Johnston wrote 15 28 Simon Vozick Levinson a writer for Entertainment Weekly gave the song a mixed review noting that We Are the World 25 for Haiti was not as good as the original All in all I can t say this new We Are the World measured up to the 1985 version 29 Eight days after the Artists for Haiti 2010 celebrity remake was released a video response to the song s official YouTube video was posted by Internet personality and singer songwriter Lisa Lavie and was favorited on the YouTube channel of the We Are The World Foundation 30 Lavie s We Are the World 25 for Haiti YouTube Edition excluded the rap segment and minimized the Auto tune that were the subject of critical reviews 24 of the celebrity version Lavie s video an Internet collaboration of 57 unsigned or independent YouTube musicians geographically distributed around the world received positive reception from media including CNN certainly is a sign of the times 31 and ABC World News with Diane Sawyer Persons of the Week in effect saying We are the world too who proved that anthem is not just for glittering names 32 Both videos link to the We Are the World Foundation for donations Rolling Stone said its readers mostly agreed with the assessment of a February 27 2010 Saturday Night Live parody Recently the music world came together to record We Are the World 2 a song to raise awareness of the Haiti earthquake disaster sadly the song itself was a disaster with several impersonators dubbing the parody We Are the World 3 Raising Awareness of the We Are the World 2 Disaster 33 Chart performance Edit We Are the World 25 for Haiti debuted within the top 30 in multiple territories We Are the World 25 for Haiti charted at number 27 on the Spanish Singles Chart on the charts issue date February 14 2010 34 The song debuted at number 17 in New Zealand on the charts issue date of February 15 2010 35 We Are the World 25 for Haiti peaked within the top five charting at number three in Norway on the charts issue date of February 16 2010 the chart s position is currently the song s highest charting international territory since its release 36 The song debuted at number 25 in France on the issue date of February 13 37 We Are the World 25 for Haiti charted at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 behind Kesha s Tik Tok 38 We Are the World 25 for Haiti charted higher in its debut week than the original version which entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 21 38 According to Billboard the song s charting position stemmed mainly from download sales with a reported 96 of the song s charting being from such sales 39 Following the song s debut during the Olympics 246 radio stations sampled the song in the United States 39 Radio stations in New York expressed that they would play the song frequently to raise awareness of Haitian citizens in need 39 Other radio stations throughout the United States echoed similar responses on the song getting airplay 39 The song also sold over 267 000 downloads in three days 38 40 We Are the World 25 for Haiti debuted at number eight on the Canadian Hot 100 dated for February 27 41 The song also debuted at number six in Belgium Wallonia and Flanders as well at debuting at number 17 in Sweden 35 The song also charted at number 28 in Denmark 35 The song entered Irish charts at number nine 42 In the song s second week of release in Norway We Are the World 25 for Haiti moved up two spaces topping the chart 43 Unlike the song s chart performance in territories like Norway the song dropped four places on the Billboard Hot 100 to sixth place and stayed in the charts for only five weeks more 44 45 Track listing EditLong version 6 No TitleLength1 We Are the World 25 for Haiti 6 57 Short version 6 No TitleLength1 We Are the World 25 for Haiti 3 25Chart history EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2010 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 46 18Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 47 1Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 48 1Canada Canadian Hot 100 41 7Denmark Tracklisten 49 10Ireland IRMA 42 9Italy FIMI 50 10Luxembourg Digital Songs Billboard 51 2New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 52 8Norway VG lista 53 1Spain PROMUSICAE 54 15Sweden Sverigetopplistan 55 5UK Singles Official Charts Company 50US Billboard Hot 100 38 2 Year end charts Edit Chart 2010 PositionBelgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 56 47See also Edit Somos El Mundo 25 Por Haiti We Are the World 25 for Haiti YouTube edition References Edit Beatts Anne October 1 1997 If It s a Hit Why Stop There LATimes com Tribune Company Retrieved February 16 2010 Magnitude 7 0 Haiti Region Archived from the original on January 15 2010 Retrieved January 12 2010 Major earthquake off Haiti causes hospital to collapse Telegraph London telegraph co uk January 1 2010 Archived from the original on January 12 2022 Retrieved January 12 2010 Haiti says 200 000 may be dead violence breaks out Reuters reuters com Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved January 14 2010 a b c Johnson Billy January 2 2010 We Are The World Re recording Reportedly In The Works Yahoo Music Yahoo Inc Retrieved February 15 2010 a b c d e f g h i Waddell Ray February 1 2010 Producer Details We Are The World 25 On Eve Of Debut Billboard com Nielsen Business Media Inc Retrieved February 15 2010 a b c d e f Gundersen Edna February 1 2010 Quincy Jones Lionel Richie pass We Are the World baton USAToday com Gannett Co Inc Retrieved February 15 2010 We Are The World Haiti VIDEO New Version For Haiti Earthquake Victims HuffingtonPost com HuffingtonPost com Inc February 1 2010 Retrieved February 15 2010 Schou Solvej February 2 2010 Stars gather to cover We Are the World for Haiti USAToday com Gannett Co Inc Retrieved February 15 2010 a b c d Duke Alan February 2 2010 Stars gather for We Are the World recording CNN com Time Warner Inc Retrieved February 2 2010 We Are the World Child Sensation Ethan Bortnick Joins the Baldwin Family Gibson com Archived from the original on March 24 2012 Retrieved November 7 2012 10 Year Old Piano Prodigy Ethan Bortnick Performs at Las Vegas Hilton Vegasnews com July 2 2011 Retrieved November 7 2012 a b Mazur Kevin February 3 2010 Behind the scenes for World A good vibe going on USAToday com Gannett Co Inc Retrieved February 15 2010 a b Gunderson Edna February 2 2010 New voices unite for We Are the World USAToday com Gannett Co Inc Retrieved October 15 2013 a b Johnston Maura February 1 2010 We Are The World 25 For Haiti Unites Music s Biggest Names MTV com Viacom Retrieved February 15 2010 a b c Marino Kelly February 1 2010 We Are The World Remake Producer RedOne Aims For Current Sound MTV com Viacom Retrieved February 15 2010 Passchier Lorraine February 1 2010 We Are the World remake debuts during Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games VancouverSun com Canwest Publishing Inc Retrieved February 15 2010 a b c Vena Jocelyn February 2 2010 Michael Jackson s Influence Lives On In We Are The World Remake MTV Retrieved February 2 2010 Correction Taylor Swift Not Available For We Are The World Remake AccessHollywood com NBC Universal Inc January 2 2010 Retrieved February 15 2010 Gunderson Edna February 2 2010 Complete list of We Are the World artists USAToday com Gannett Co Inc Retrieved October 15 2013 Credits Official Site of We Are The World 25 For Haiti We Are The World Foundation Archived from the original on April 26 2010 Retrieved February 22 2010 a b Stars in US re record We Are the World for Haiti BBC News February 2 2010 Retrieved February 2 2010 a b c Rodriguez Jayson February 1 2010 We Are The World Director Celebrates Premiere With Haitian Film Students MTV com Viacom Retrieved February 15 2010 a b Tyler Ameen Daoud The Worst Ideas Of 2010 We Are The World 25 archive The Record of NPR com December 21 2010 a b c Richards Chris February 1 2010 Less than stellar remake We Are the World debuts at Olympics in Vancouver Washington Post Retrieved February 15 2010 a b Parales John February 1 2010 For Haiti They Are the Remake NYTimes com The New York Times Company Retrieved February 15 2010 Drew Ian February 1 2010 We Are the World 25 Ranked 2nd Worst Charity Video Ever US Magazine Retrieved April 13 2010 Johnston Maura February 1 2010 We Are The World Soloists Lil Wayne Pink Take Cues From The Original MTV com Viacom Retrieved February 15 2010 Simon Vozick Levinson February 1 2010 We Are the World remake for Haiti debuts during Olympics opening ceremony What did you think EW com Time Warner Inc Retrieved February 17 2010 We Are The World Foundation Archived February 14 2010 at the Wayback Machine charitable foundation website Josh Levs CNN YouTube Singers Rock for Haiti March 6 2010 Josh Levs CNN YouTubers do We Are the World March 7 2010 Rosemary Church CNN International We Are the World part two March 20 2010 ABC World News with Diane Sawyer broadcast March 19 2010 preceded by online video ABC News The Conversation We Are the World YouTube Edition ABC World News Conversation We Are the World 2 0 ABC World News Tonight Jennifer Lopez Plays Rihanna as SNL Mocks We Are the World permanent dead link Top 50 Cancionies PDF PROMUSICA es Productores de Musica de Espana Retrieved February 17 2010 dead link a b c Artists for Haiti We Are the World song charts nz Hung Medien Retrieved February 16 2010 Topp 20 Single uke 8 2010 Lista vg no Verdens Gang AS Archived from the original on February 23 2010 Retrieved February 17 2010 French Digital Singles Chart 13 02 2010 Lescharts com in French Hung Medien Retrieved February 20 2010 a b c d Pietroluongo Silvio February 1 2010 We Are The World Returns to the Upper Reaches of the Hot 100 Billboard com Nielsen Business Media Inc Retrieved February 17 2010 a b c d Trust Gary February 2 2010 We Are The World 25 Radio s Reaction Pt 1 Page 1 Billboard com Nielsen Business Media Inc Retrieved February 25 2010 Martens Todd February 1 2010 On the charts Sade s Soldier sets the tally ablaze We Are the World tops 260 000 downloads LATimes com Tribune Company Retrieved February 17 2010 a b February 27 2010 Billboard com Nielsen Business Media Inc Retrieved February 19 2010 a b Top 50 Singles Week ending 18th February 2010 Irish Recorded Music Association 2010 Artist for Haiti We Are The World 25 For Haiti NorwegianCharts com Hung Medien Retrieved February 25 2010 Top 100 Songs Billboard Hot 100 Chart Billboard Retrieved November 24 2018 Week of March 6 2010 Billboard com Nielsen Business Media Inc Retrieved February 23 2010 Artists for Haiti We Are The World 25 ARIA Top 50 Singles Artists for Haiti We Are The World 25 in Dutch Ultratop 50 Artists for Haiti We Are The World 25 in French Ultratop 50 Artists for Haiti We Are The World 25 Tracklisten Artists for Haiti We Are The World 25 Top Digital Download Luxembourg Digital Songs March 6 2010 Billboard Artists for Haiti We Are The World 25 Top 40 Singles Artists for Haiti We Are The World 25 VG lista Artists for Haiti We Are The World 25 Canciones Top 50 Artists for Haiti We Are The World 25 Singles Top 100 Rapports Annuels 2010 Singles in French Ultratop Retrieved March 27 2016 External links EditOfficial website Official music video on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title We Are the World 25 for Haiti amp oldid 1138653485, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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