Idris Elba is getting back in the music scene!
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Singer Fiona Apple has pledged to donate two years' worth of song royalties to charity.Following the release of her critically acclaimed studio album Fetch the Bold Cutters in April, Apple promised to donate all money made from two of the record's tracks when they are featured on TV and film.Royalties from the track “Shameika” will be given to the Harlem Children’s Zone, which aims to help end intergenerational poverty in the New York neighbourhood of Harlem.Meanwhile, money made by “Heavy
.Idris Elba is getting back in the music scene!
Idris Elba and New York producers The Knocks have shared their euphoric new single ‘One Fine Day’, which features guest vocals from South London rapper Tiggs Da Author.The optimistic, house-inflected track is available to listen to below, with Elba donating 100 per cent of his royalties to the Black Cultural Archives, an organisation based in Brixton, London.“With everything that’s going on in the world right now, this song feels very relevant.
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Fiona Apple is putting two of the songs from Fetch the Bolt Cutters to good use. According to the Fiona Apple Rocks Tumblr, the singer will donate all proceeds from TV and movie placements for "Shameika" and "Heavy Balloon" to charity for the next two years. In the case of "Shameika," the royalties will go to the Harlem Children's Zone, while the "Heavy Balloons" proceeds will go to Seeding Sovereignty.
Fiona Apple has pledged to charity two years worth of film and TV sync royalties from two songs on her latest album ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters’.In handwritten notes shared via a fan Tumblr account, Apple wrote that all sync income from ‘Shameika’ for the next two years will go to The Harlem Children’s Zone charity, while income from ‘Heavy Balloon’ will be donated to Seeding Sovereignty.Recognising that there is an outside chance that this commitment could result in zero income for these charities,
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