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Giulia Rozzi November 9, 2008 | 12:56 pm EST
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Following the success of his viral hit “Yes We Can”, Will.i.am released his latest Obama-supporting single “It’s A New Day” on Wednesday on the Web site dipdive.com.

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Dita Von Teese, Fergie and EVE don’t just sing, act, rap, and strip. And MAC cosmetics don’t just fight fine lines. They fight against AIDS and HIV. And Black Eyed Peas’ Fergie is adding her Red Lipped mouth to the campaign, joining spokeswomen Dita Von Teese, the burleqsue queen, and EVE, the hop hop artist. These women are speaking out on behalf of MAC’s Viva Glam lipstick line, whose proceeds go to the MAC Aids fund.

Not only can you by 1) buying Viva Glam lipsticks, but you can also 2) download Fergie’s Glamorous remix 3) watch a video of Fergie talk about Viva Glam, 4) get tested 5) send a Fergie e-card and 6) spread the word about the campaign and the 7-9) following surprising facts:

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Nicole Hughes February 8, 2008 | 9:03 pm EST

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The “Yes We Can” pro-Obama music video released last Friday is a unique celebrity endorsement of the Democratic presidential candidate. Star-studded videos have been produced to support a number of causes, from world famine to opposing apartheid in South Africa, but it’s unusual for them to be inspired by a particular candidate. Yet high-profile personalities like Scarlett Johansen and Kareem Abdul Jabbar have come out in numbers in their hopes to win over your hearts and votes for Obama.

Will.i.am of the musical group The Black Eyed Peas, and Jesse Dylan, son of Bob Dylan, produced and directed the video. Will.i.am said in an interview that he was inspired by Martin Luther King, and the video has a decidedly “I Have A Dream” feel to it, with its black and white overlay of imagines and words taken from Obama’s post-New Hampshire primary speech set to song. The filmmakers said that they did not coordinate the production or release of the video with the Obama campaign, nor did they know if he was aware of the video. With the publicity it’s been receiving over the weekend, I think it would be safe to say that he is.

If you haven’t seen the video yet, check it out below. You can also by visiting Amnesty International’s Music For Human Rights website to see what your favorite musicians are doing to promote human rights around the globe.
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