Michael Jackson threatens to write a song for Hurricane Katrina victims.
MICHAEL JACKSON has written a song for the victims of HURRICANE KATRINA.
A spokeswoman for the singer revealed yesterday (September 6) that he is hoping to record the track – expected to be called ’From The Bottom Of My Heart’ - with other artists and release it as a charity single.
In a statement on his official website mjjsource.com, the spokeswoman said that Jackson is hoping to replicate the success of 1985’s ’We Are The World’, which he wrote and produced, and which raised millions of dollars for aid to Africa.
�She said: “Mr. Jackson will be enlisting, within the next 24 hours, the involvement of other recording superstars to join him in this project. It is his intention to record this record within the next two weeks.�
Jackson added: “It pains me to watch the human suffering taking place in the Gulf Region of my country. My heart and prayers go out to every individual who has had to endure the pain and suffering caused by this tragedy. I will be reaching out to others within the music industry to join me in helping to bring relief and hope to these resilient people who have lost everything.�
Jackson also offered to take some of the younger male evacuees into his private quarters at the Neverland Ranch for “safe-keeping.”
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