Universal Music gets the release rights of the album. Right now Universal Music is ready to release the album only digitally by this weekend. It will be a global release. The digital release of the album is planned because of the fastness of the mode, though there are possibilities of releasing the album as records later. The Music Company will also raise money by taking royalties for the appearance of the tracks from the album in other compilations.
Chart bursting Bon Jovi will also be contributing for the album with one or more tracks. Sources believe that even Lady Gaga is planning to contribute, but it’s not confirmed yet. All the proceeds from the album will sent to the Japanese Red Cross for helping the Tsunami victims.
It is not just the Universal Music with all the chart-topping artists coming up with charity work for the Tsunami victims. Black Eyed Peas has also confirmed that the band’s music video based on their latest number, “Just Can’t Get Enough” would be used for the raising funds for the victims of the disaster.
Celebrities across the world are doing their bit of humanitarian work to help the disaster hit people of Japan. Sandra Bullock as well as Demi Lovato donated about $ 1 million to the American Red Cross for helping the people hit by the tragic event. Walt Disney, one of the largest entertainment companies gave away an aid of $2.5 million for the cause.
Soon after the tragedy, Lady Gaga started her bracelet project that raised above $250,000 just by selling the prayer bracelets designed by the pop star within 48 hours. And of course there came a flood of tweets conveying sympathies and saying prayers from the celebrities across the world.