Christina Aguilera donating single proceeds to Orlando victims
Christina Aguilera is donating the proceeds from her new single to the Orlando shooting victims.
In what was the most devastating mass shooting in U.S. history, gunman Omar Mateen claimed the lives of 49 people and injured 53 more when he opened fire at gay nightclub Pulse in the Florida city last weekend (11-12Jun16).
Countless celebrities have come forward to voice their horror at
the tragic incident and, in an emotional letter posted to her
website on Friday (17Jun16), Christina revealed she is hoping to
make a difference with her gesture.
Earnings through iTunes downloads of her new song Change, which she
co-wrote with Who Is Fancy and Flo Reutter, for the next three
months will be donated to the National Compassion Fund, to benefit
the victims of the shooting and their families. The record label
and publisher of the track will also donate proceeds.
"The horrific tragedy that occurred in Orlando continues to weigh
heavily on my mind. I am sending so much love and so many prayers
to the victims and their families," The Voice judge Christina wrote
on her website. "Like so many, I want to help be part of the change
this world needs to make it a beautiful inclusive place where
humanity can love each other freely and passionately.
"We live in a time of diversity, in a time of endless
possibilities, in a time where expression of oneself is something
to be celebrated. And I am left wondering how people filled with so
much love could be taken by so much hate. Though there is such
heavy sadness, I believe that there is much more love in the world
than we know. We need to learn to love again, we need to learn that
one person does make a difference; we need to keep love in our
hearts."
Lyrics for the heartfelt track include: "Waiting for a change to
set us free / Waiting for the day when you can be you and I can be
me / Waiting for a hug to come around / Waiting for the day when
hate is lost and love is found / Waiting for a change."