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Swizz told RapRadar.com that the record with him, Jay and U2 has a working title of "Haiti Mon Amour," a.k.a. "Stranded."

Swizz Beatz Sends 'Much Love To Bono' For Haiti-Benefit Collaboration - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News

Jan 20 2010 5:29 PM EST
Swizz Beatz Sends 'Much Love To Bono' For Haiti-Benefit Collaboration
'He's a brother,' Swizz tells MTV News about his friendship with the U2 frontman.

By Shaheem Reid

Last month, some hip-hop fans were surprised to see a TwitPic of Swizz Beatz partying with U2's Bono. Recently, the two have come together for much more serious matters: a song to benefit Haiti relief efforts.

"Much love to Bono! His part is done now it's showtime!" Swizz wrote in all caps Wednesday (January 20) under a new TwitPic of him and Bono. "It is a blessing to have good people in your life!"

The new photo features the super-producer and the iconic singer holding up a sign that reads "One Love Haiti." A couple of weeks ago, Swizz told us he and Bono have been friends for a while.

"Me and Bono, he's a music lover," Swizz explained. "I'm a music lover. We knew each other for a while through [Interscope chairman] Jimmy Iovine. He's with Jimmy. We share a lot of mutual friends though the art world. Enrico Navarra, which is one of my art mentors, is one of his art mentors. We always hook up in France. I go to his crib, we go to Enrico's crib. He does art. It's like a musical/art/philanthropic relationship that's there. He's an amazing guy. He has an amazing family. He embraced me and my people with open arms. He's a brother."

On Saturday night, U2's The Edge told British radio host Dave Fanning of Radio 1 that Swizz was helping to spearhead the song for Haiti. "Last night we wrote a song," The Edge said about when the public will hear the next new U2 music. "Bono got a call from a producer, Swizz. He and Jay-Z wanted to do something for Haiti. So Bono came up with the phrase on the phone, and last night we were here, we wrote a song — finished, recorded and sent it back to them. So, that might be the next thing you hear from us!"

Swizz told RapRadar.com that the record with him, Jay and U2 has a working title of "Haiti Mon Amour," a.k.a. "Stranded."

It was announced Tuesday that Bono, The Edge, Jay-Z and Rihanna will perform together on Friday from London as part the telethon "Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief." Justin Timberlake, Mary J. Blige, John Legend and Stevie Wonder are also part of the program. The two-hour special will air Friday at 8 p.m. ET/PT without commercials across MTV, BET, HBO, VH1, ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, the CW, CMT, E!, Showtime, Comedy Central, Bravo, Oxygen, G4, Fuse and Centric.

Head here to learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti, and for more information, see Think MTV. Join George Clooney and Wyclef Jean for MTV's "Hope for Haiti" telethon, airing commercial-free Friday, January 22, at 8 p.m. ET.
 
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I wanna see more news on this thread about this song for Haiti:hyper::applaud:


Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief Jan. 22

Jan 21 2010


HOPE FOR HAITI NOW: A GLOBAL BENEFIT FOR EARTHQUAKE RELIEF” ANNOUNCES LINEUP OF SUPERSTAR MUSICAL PERFORMANCES

Wyclef Jean, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige, Shakira, and Sting Will Appear in New York City;

Alicia Keys, Christina Aguilera, Dave Matthews, John Legend, Justin Timberlake, Stevie Wonder, Taylor Swift,
and a Group Performance by Keith Urban, Kid Rock, and Sheryl Crow in Los Angeles;

Coldplay, and a Group Performance by Bono, The Edge, Jay-Z, and Rihanna in London

All Performances to be Available for Purchase from Apple® iTunes® Store with Proceeds Benefiting Select Haiti Relief Funds

More than One Hundred of the Biggest Names in Film, Television, and Music to Appear on “Hope for Haiti Now,” Along with Wyclef Jean in New York City, George Clooney in Los Angeles, and CNN’s Anderson Cooper in Haiti

Additional Television, Online, and Mobile Partners Make “Hope for Haiti Now” the Most Widely Distributed Global Telethon in History

“Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief,” today announced its lineup of superstar musical performances. The global telethon will feature performances by Wyclef Jean, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige, Shakira, and Sting in New York City; Alicia Keys, Christina Aguilera, Dave Matthews, John Legend, Justin Timberlake, Stevie Wonder, Taylor Swift and a group performance by Keith Urban, Kid Rock, and Sheryl Crow in Los Angeles; and Coldplay, and a group performance by Bono, The Edge, Jay-Z, and Rihanna in a newly added London location. All musical performances will be available for purchase for $.99 per song through the Apple® iTunes® Store beginning Saturday, January 23, with all proceeds benefiting Haiti relief funds managed by “Hope for Haiti Now” charities.

In addition to musical performances, Wyclef Jean in New York City, George Clooney in Los Angeles, and CNN’s Anderson Cooper reporting from Haiti, “Hope for Haiti Now” will feature more than one hundred of the biggest names in film, television, and music supporting the cause with testimonials and by answering phones during the telethon.

The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund and United Nations World Food Programme have joined the list of relief organizations that will benefit from “Hope for Haiti Now,” which also includes Oxfam America, Partners in Health, the Red Cross, UNICEF, and Yele Haiti Foundation. Proceeds from “Hope for Haiti Now” will be split evenly among each organization’s individual funds for Haiti earthquake relief.

“Hope for Haiti Now” will be the most widely distributed telethon in history, both internationally and across media platforms. The two-hour telethon will air on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, BET, The CW, HBO, HBO Latino, MTV, VH1, and CMT on Friday, January 22, 2010 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT and 7:00 p.m. CT. “Hope for Haiti Now” will also air on newly added networks including PBS, TNT, Showtime, COMEDY CENTRAL, Bravo, E! Entertainment, National Geographic Channel, Oxygen, G4, CENTRIC, Current TV, Fuse, MLB Network, EPIX, Palladia, SoapNet, Style, Discovery Health, Planet Green, and Canadian networks including CBC Television, CTV, Global Television, and MuchMusic. The event will be live streamed online globally across sites including YouTube, Hulu, MySpace, Fancast, AOL, MSN.com, Yahoo, Bing.com, BET.com, CNN.com, MTV.com, VH1.com, and Rhapsody and on mobile via Alltel, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and FloTV. “Hope for Haiti Now” will also air internationally on BET International, CNN International, National Geographic, and MTV Networks International, which is available in 640 million homes worldwide. “Hope for Haiti Now” will be the first U.S.-based telethon airing on MTV in China. Facebook and Twitter have signed on as official social media partners to help drive donations and tune-in to the telethon.

Based on production needs and venue sizes, all “Hope for Haiti Now” studio locations will be closed to the media. Photos, pool video footage and talent interviews from “Hope for Haiti Now” will be serviced to news outlets immediately following the event.

“Hope for Haiti Now” is produced by Joel Gallen and Tenth Planet Productions, in collaboration with Viacom’s MTV Networks and George Clooney.



Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief Jan. 22- n:zone magazine
 
More than 100 stars unite for Friday's 'Hope for Haiti Now' telethon


By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR World Scene Writer
Published: 1/20/2010

Read more from this Tulsa World article at Tulsa World: More than 100 stars unite for Friday's 'Hope for Haiti Now' telethon


The roster of stars donating their time keeps growing.
Now, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, Sheryl Crow and Kid Rock and are among more than 100 personalities from music, television and film scheduled to appear during "Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief," 7 p.m. Friday on CNN, CMT, MTV and dozens of other stations worldwide.
The 2-hour telethon will raise money to assist the victims of the devastating Jan. 12 Haiti earthquake.
So far, the list includes Wyclef Jean, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige, Shakira, and Sting in New York City. Also, Alicia Keys, Christina Aguilera, Dave Matthews, John Legend, Justin Timberlake, Stevie Wonder, Taylor Swift and a group Performance by Keith Urban, Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow will perform from Los Angeles; Coldplay and a group performance by Bono, The Edge, Jay-Z and Rihanna will happen in London.
Also scheduled to appear are George Clooney and CNN's Anderson Cooper, among others.
"Hope for Haiti Now" will feature more than 100 of the stars from film, television, and music with testimonials and answering phones during the telethon, including appearances by Ben Stiller, Brad Pitt, Chris Rock, Drew Barrymore, Halle Berry, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Morgan Freeman, Oprah Winfrey, Samuel L. Jackson, Jon Stewart, former President Bill Clinton and Robert Pattinson.
Also, all performances will be made available for purchase via iTunes starting Saturday for 99 cents each, with proceeds going to select Hope for Haiti Now charities, according to a news release from MTV Networks.
Participating charities include Oxfam America, Partners in Health, the Red Cross, UNICEF, Yele Haiti Foundation, The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund and United Nations World Food Programme.
The telethon is being called the most widely-distributed telethon in history. It will air simultaneously on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, CNN, BET, The CW, HBO, MTV, VH1 and CMT, PBS, TNT, Showtime, Comedy Central, Bravo, E! Entertainment, the National Geographic Channel, Oxygen, G4, CENTRIC, Current TV, Fuse, MLB Network, EPIX, Palladia, SoapNet, Style, Discovery Health and Planet Green.
The event will be also be streamed globally across online Web site including YouTube, Hulu, MySpace, Fancast, AOL, MSN.com, Yahoo, Bing.com, BET.com, CNN.com, MTV.com, VH1.com and Rhapsody and on mobile via Alltel, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and FloTV, among others.
It will be the first U.S.-based telethon airing on MTV in China, said MTV Networks in its press statement.
Social networking sites Facebook and Twitter also have signed on as partners to help drive donations.

Read more from this Tulsa World article at

Tulsa World: More than 100 stars unite for Friday's 'Hope for Haiti Now' telethon
 
“Hope For Haiti Now Benefit Announces Lineup Of Superstar Musical Performances
Posted on 19 January 2010 by Robert Seidman

via release:

“HOPE FOR HAITI NOW: A GLOBAL BENEFIT FOR EARTHQUAKE RELIEF”

ANNOUNCES LINEUP OF SUPERSTAR MUSICAL PERFORMANCES

Wyclef Jean, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige, Shakira, and Sting

Will Appear in New York City;

Alicia Keys, Christina Aguilera, Dave Matthews, John Legend,
Justin Timberlake, Stevie Wonder, Taylor Swift,

and a Group Performance by Keith Urban, Kid Rock, and Sheryl Crow in Los Angeles;

Coldplay, and a Group Performance by Bono, The Edge, Jay-Z, and Rihanna in London

All Performances to be Available for Purchase from Apple® iTunes® Store

with Proceeds Benefiting Select Haiti Relief Funds

More than One Hundred of the Biggest Names in Film, Television, and Music

to Appear on “Hope for Haiti Now,” Along with Wyclef Jean in New York City,

George Clooney in Los Angeles, and CNN’s Anderson Cooper in Haiti

Additional Television, Online, and Mobile Partners Make “Hope for Haiti Now”

the Most Widely Distributed Global Telethon in History

NEW YORK, NY; LOS ANGELES, CA; and LONDON, ENGLAND (JANUARY 19, 2010) – “Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief,” today announced its lineup of superstar musical performances. The global telethon will feature performances by Wyclef Jean, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige, Shakira, and Sting in New York City; Alicia Keys, Christina Aguilera, Dave Matthews, John Legend, Justin Timberlake, Stevie Wonder, Taylor Swift and a group performance by Keith Urban, Kid Rock, and Sheryl Crow in Los Angeles; and Coldplay, and a group performance by Bono, The Edge, Jay-Z, and Rihanna in a newly added London location. All musical performances will be available for purchase for $.99 per song through the Apple® iTunes® Store beginning Saturday, January 23, with all proceeds benefiting Haiti relief funds managed by “Hope for Haiti Now” charities.

In addition to musical performances, Wyclef Jean in New York City, George Clooney in Los Angeles, and CNN’s Anderson Cooper reporting from Haiti, “Hope for Haiti Now” will feature more than one hundred of the biggest names in film, television, and music supporting the cause with testimonials and by answering phones during the telethon.

The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund and United Nations World Food Programme have joined the list of relief organizations that will benefit from “Hope for Haiti Now,” which also includes Oxfam America, Partners in Health, the Red Cross, UNICEF, and Yele Haiti Foundation. Proceeds from “Hope for Haiti Now” will be split evenly among each organization’s individual funds for Haiti earthquake relief.

“Hope for Haiti Now” will be the most widely distributed telethon in history, both internationally and across media platforms. The two-hour telethon will air on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, BET, The CW, HBO, MTV, VH1, and CMT on Friday, January 22, 2010 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT and 7:00 p.m. CT. “Hope for Haiti Now” will also air on newly added networks including PBS, TNT, Showtime, COMEDY CENTRAL, Bravo, E! Entertainment, National Geographic Channel, Oxygen, G4, CENTRIC, Current TV, Fuse, MLB Network, EPIX, Palladia, SoapNet, Style, Discovery Health, Planet Green, and Canadian networks including CBC Television, CTV, Global Television, and MuchMusic. The event will be live streamed online globally across sites including YouTube, Hulu, MySpace, Fancast, AOL, MSN.com, Yahoo, Bing.com, BET.com, CNN.com, MTV.com, VH1.com, and Rhapsody and on mobile via Alltel, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and FloTV. “Hope for Haiti Now” will also air internationally on BET International, CNN International, National Geographic, and MTV Networks International, which is available in 640 million homes worldwide. “Hope for Haiti Now” will be the first U.S.-based telethon airing on MTV in China. Facebook and Twitter have signed on as official social media partners to help drive donations and tune-in to the telethon.

Based on production needs and venue sizes, all “Hope for Haiti Now” studio locations will be closed to the media. Photos, pool video footage and talent interviews from “Hope for Haiti Now” will be serviced to news outlets immediately following the event.

“Hope for Haiti Now” is produced by Joel Gallen and Tenth Planet Productions, in collaboration with Viacom’s MTV Networks and George Clooney.

About MTV Networks

MTV Networks, a division of Viacom (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), is one of the world’s leading creators of entertainment content, with brands that engage and connect diverse audiences across television, online, mobile, games, virtual worlds and consumer products. The company’s portfolio spans more than 150 television channels and 400 digital media properties worldwide, and includes MTV, VH1, CMT, Logo, Harmonix, Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite, Nick Jr., TeenNick, AddictingGames, Neopets, COMEDY CENTRAL, SPIKE, TV Land, Atom, GameTrailers, and Xfire.



“Hope For Haiti Now Benefit Announces Lineup Of Superstar Musical Performances - TV Ratings, Nielsen Ratings, Television Show Ratings | TVbytheNumbers.com
 
U2 Lists: Top 11 Soundbytes from 2009


@U2, January 21, 2010
By: Karen Lindell

Ed. note: This is the 16th in a "U2 Lists" series, where @U2 staffers pick a topic and share their personal rankings on something U2-related.]

“OK. It might get loud for a second.” Edge delivers that gentle warning in the film It Might Get Loud before he starts to play the guitar riff from “Get on Your Boots.” The documentary, a tri-profile of guitarists Jimmy Page, Jack White and Mr. Edge himself, came out in semi-wide release in 2009 after its 2008 premiere.
Yes, Edge and his U2 bandmates were loud throughout 2009, letting us in on the sound mostly in the way we like to hear them: singing, drumming and guitar- and bass-playing to crowd-filled arenas beneath a spectacle of a stage.
The band members were vociferous in other ways, too. With a new album and a tour to promote, they were chatty in 2009, providing plenty of fodder -- via print, TV and radio interviews and appearances (Bono even found his way as a columnist onto the pages of The New York Times) -- for @U2’s archive of U2 quotations, aka Soundbytes.
After the 8 zillionth interview, U2 tend to repeat a few chosen lines. Bono, for example, is always a “traveling salesman” with the “right to be ridiculous” (those phrases even made it into lyrics on No Line on the Horizon); and the band members frequently marvel that they “couldn’t even play our instruments” in the beginning. The guys do, however, manage to come up with gems every year, whether profound, political, inspiring, witty or something else altogether.
Here are my Top 11 Soundbytes from 2009, mainly starring Bono but with admirable supporting efforts from Edge and the less garrulous Adam and Larry, plus a college president. (Paul McGuinness almost made the list with his comment in a Financial Times interview that “I'm always delighted when Mick makes a record or does a tour because he makes U2 look so much younger.")
My criteria for inclusion in this list kept changing, but eventually I decided on a variety of quotations that somehow reflected a moment in U2’s 2009, told me something I didn’t know, made me LOL, encouraged me to think or just made me want to listen to a U2 song -- not that I need an excuse for that.
11. "We have to remind ourselves that we are Irish and we really have no right to be here.” -- Bono, speaking in January before U2 played a concert at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., as part of the inaugural festivities for U.S. President-elect Barack Obama (Belfast Telegraph, Jan. 19).
10. "The video is based around the idea that men have f***ed things up so badly, politically, economically and socially, that it's really time we handed things over to women.” -- Edge, describing the meaning of Alex Courtes’ graphics-laden video for “Get on Your Boots” (The Sun, Feb. 6). The collage-like background in the video, with U2 singing in front of it, includes images of rockets, tanks, skyscrapers and a woman wearing shorts, boots and lots of eyeliner.
9. "I thought I looked very sexy in eye makeup." -- Bono, after his “guy-liner” performance at the Grammy Awards” (Rolling Stone, March 4). Please, Bono, leave the eyeliner to the gal in the “Get on Your Boots” video. And from all your female fans, can’t we ever just see your beautiful blue eyes unhidden behind glasses or makeup?
8. “It was just one of those great moments, you know. This idyllic place, everything is just perfect. … Brian Eno's on one side, you've got the rest of U2, you've got Daniel Lanois doing his thing on his guitar. The roof is open, the sun is shining. And suddenly the birds are s***ting on you! So that brought us back to reality!" -- Larry, describing how birds ruined his electronic drum kit during an open-air recording session in Morocco, for No Line on the Horizon (Hot Press, March 4).Uh-oh -- get on your protective suits next time.
7. “It was never an obvious first single because it's not straight-ahead rock or straight-ahead anything. But it is sly and charming and sexy and playful … and serious. It's an earnest love song. That's what's beautiful about it." -- Bono, talking about “Get on Your Boots” (Rolling Stone, March 4). Could he be describing himself, too?
6. "So ladies and gentleman, there will be class, but you've had the experience of a lifetime." -- The Rev. Joseph M. McShane, telling students at Fordham University in New York to return to their academic schedule after U2 played an early-morning concert at the college that aired on Good Morning America (The New York Times, March 6).
5. "It's not about being greedy. If you think of music as a sort of sacred, sacramental thing, you don't like to see it disrespected and turned into tap water. And we feel at the moment that is happening.” -- Bono (National Post, March 10). In a mantra repeated often throughout the year, the frontman made clear his belief that artists shouldn’t have to give away their music for free.
4. “I think of Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, whose now combined fortune is dedicated to the fight against extreme poverty. Agnostics both, I believe. I think of Nelson Mandela, who has spent his life upholding the rights of others. A spiritual man -- no doubt. Religious? I’m told he would not describe himself that way. “Not all soul music comes from the church.” -- Bono, in an April 18 essay titled “It’s 2009. Do You Know Where Your Soul Is?” that he wrote for The New York Times, one of several he penned as a guest columnist. Read the entire essay here.
3. “I drive everyone crazy. I drive myself totally crazy trying to get the sound that I can hear in my head to come out of the speakers. It's my voice. That is my voice, what's coming out of the speaker.” -- Edge, in It Might Get Loud. Bono’s not the only voice of U2.
2. “The biggest misconception about me was that I was some kind of wild, crazy rock 'n' roll firework. It was an easy image to pick up on, but I'd like to think I was a little deeper than that.” -- Adam, from a “This Much I Know” first-person piece in which the reserved bass player opened up more than usual (The Observer, Aug. 2). Read the entire column here.
1. “[T]o me, it looks like some sort of mad spaceship ... and I just think it stands for, 'Well, we can go anywhere.' Which has always been the throw-down at any U2 show. ‘Where do you want to go?’ You can stay in the stadium if you want, or we can go to this other place where the streets have no name. We can go to this other place, the place of imagination, the place of soul, the place of possibility, and we can just get lost in it. And a great show, when that happens, people don't know where they are, I don't know where I am. And that's what I think it stands for." -- Bono, describing U2’s gigantic overhead stage contraption -- also called The Claw and compared to a cactus and octopus -- for the 360 Tour (Welland Tribune, Sept. 17). NOW I understand the spaceship connection.
© @U2/Lindell, 2010.

U2 Lists: Top 11 Soundbytes from 2009
 
great to see the Haiti benefit is getting allot of needed publicity:up:
 
U2 Lists: Top 11 Soundbytes from 2009
9. "I thought I looked very sexy in eye makeup." -- Bono, after his “guy-liner” performance at the Grammy Awards

8. “It was just one of those great moments, you know. This idyllic place, everything is just perfect. … Brian Eno's on one side, you've got the rest of U2, you've got Daniel Lanois doing his thing on his guitar. The roof is open, the sun is shining. And suddenly the birds are s***ting on you! So that brought us back to reality!" -- Larry, describing how birds ruined his electronic drum kit during an open-air recording session in Morocco


Bono and Larry crack me up :lmao::lmao:
 
How Bono and Swizz Beats Became Best Friends

  • 1/21/10 at 1:30 PM
Few things warm our hearts like oddball celebrity team-ups, the kind that make you wonder how the group in question ever ended up in the same room. So we consider it our duty to draw your attention to such groupings. Recently, a new pairing came into our lives when photos of Bono and Swizz Beats enjoying themselves together surfaced. Being reasonable, undemanding people, we expected never to find out how such a meeting occurred. Even when the power duo announced their Haiti relief song, we assumed it’d be up to our imaginations to figure out how U2's singer and a guy who used to spend a lot of time with DMX became friends. Happily, we were wrong.
Talking to MTV yesterday, Swizz broke it all down: “Bono, he's a music lover ... I'm a music lover. We knew each other for a while through [Interscope chairman] Jimmy Iovine. He's with Jimmy. We share a lot of mutual friends though the art world. Enrico Navarra, which is one of my art mentors, is one of his art mentors. We always hook up in France. I go to his crib, we go to Enrico's crib. He does art. It's like a musical/art/philanthropic relationship that's there. He's an amazing guy. He has an amazing family. He embraced me and my people with open arms. He's a brother.” They have the same art mentor! Of course!
Swizz Beatz Sends 'Much Love To Bono' For Haiti-Benefit Collaboration [MTV]​

How Bono and Swizz Beats Became Best Friends -- Vulture
 
From Rolling Stone:

Inside the Recording of Bono and Jay-Z’s Haiti Single “Stranded”
1/21/10, 3:51 pm EST
Bono wrote the hook for “Stranded” — his new Haiti benefit single with Jay-Z and Rihanna, which is subtitled either “Haiti Mon Amour” or “Haiti Mi Amore” — while on the phone with producer Swizz Beatz. “The idea of the song is ‘We’re not gonna leave you stranded’ and that’s what the chorus is,” Swizz Beatz tells Rolling Stone. “So me and Bono started going back and forth with ideas, and he was like, ‘You know this word stranded keeps standing out to me’ and I asked him to sing it, and he put me on hold ’cause he’s recording the ideas on a Dictaphone — so he did it there and then on the phone.”

Swizz Beatz got the song started by sending simultaneous texts to Jay-Z and Bono — but when they both called, he accidentally hung up on Jay while trying to conference them. After three hours of phone tag, they all agreed to the project, which came together in geographically scattered sessions, with extra production work by the Edge. “I knew that Jay would be able to tell a story, and that Bono would be able to sing and bring it home. The last component that I added was Rihanna, and she’s kinda like the angel that’s on the track, softening it up and giving it that caring feeling, because this hook is so powerful.”

The song will debut with a live performance on Friday night’s multi-network telethon for Haiti, and will soon be released as a single on iTunes, according to Swizz Beatz.
 
How Bono and Swizz Beats Became Best Friends

  • 1/21/10 at 1:30 PM
Few things warm our hearts like oddball celebrity team-ups, the kind that make you wonder how the group in question ever ended up in the same room. So we consider it our duty to draw your attention to such groupings. Recently, a new pairing came into our lives when photos of Bono and Swizz Beats enjoying themselves together surfaced. Being reasonable, undemanding people, we expected never to find out how such a meeting occurred. Even when the power duo announced their Haiti relief song, we assumed it’d be up to our imaginations to figure out how U2's singer and a guy who used to spend a lot of time with DMX became friends. Happily, we were wrong.
Talking to MTV yesterday, Swizz broke it all down: “Bono, he's a music lover ... I'm a music lover. We knew each other for a while through [Interscope chairman] Jimmy Iovine. He's with Jimmy. We share a lot of mutual friends though the art world. Enrico Navarra, which is one of my art mentors, is one of his art mentors. We always hook up in France. I go to his crib, we go to Enrico's crib. He does art. It's like a musical/art/philanthropic relationship that's there. He's an amazing guy. He has an amazing family. He embraced me and my people with open arms. He's a brother.” They have the same art mentor! Of course!
Swizz Beatz Sends 'Much Love To Bono' For Haiti-Benefit Collaboration [MTV]​

How Bono and Swizz Beats Became Best Friends -- Vulture

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STRANDED
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Less than a week ago, producer Swizz Beatz texted Jay-Z and Bono with the idea of collaborating together to benefit the people of Haiti. Tonight, at the Hope For Haiti Now global telethon, the track they wrote makes its debut. Swizz Beatz tells Rolling Stone how it came together:

'The idea of the song is 'We're not gonna leave you stranded' and that's what the chorus is,' explains Swizz. 'So me and Bono started going back and forth with ideas, and he was like, 'You know this word 'stranded' keeps standing out to me' and I asked him to sing it, and he put me on hold 'cause he's recording the ideas on a Dictaphone - so he did it there and then on the phone.'

'I knew that Jay would be able to tell a story, and that Bono would be able to sing and bring it home. The last component that I added was Rihanna, and she's kinda like the angel that's on the track, softening it up and giving it that caring feeling, because this hook is so powerful.'

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