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Va - We Are The World -usa For Africa- -1985- Flac Jun 2026

Recorded live, bursting with raw energy and tight harmonies. Tears Are Not Enough Northern Lights

When digital archivers catalog this album as , they are prioritizing absolute audio fidelity.

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The Canadian contribution to the famine relief effort, featuring Bryan Adams, Celine Dion, Joni Mitchell, and Neil Young. 6. Prince & The Revolution – "4 the Tears in Your Eyes"

The driving force behind the project was activist Harry Belafonte and fundraiser Ken Kragen, who wanted to create an American response to the UK’s successful Band Aid ("Do They Know It's Christmas?") single from late 1984. VA - We Are The World -USA For Africa- -1985- FLAC

"We Are the World" became one of the best-selling singles of all time, with over 45 million copies sold worldwide. The song's success was a significant moment in music history, demonstrating the power of artists coming together for a common cause. The project not only raised millions of dollars for famine relief in Africa but also inspired future charity singles and events.

Ken Kragen , a talent manager, was instrumental in organizing the project. Recorded live, bursting with raw energy and tight harmonies

In 1985, a group of legendary artists came together to create a song that would change the world. "We Are the World" was recorded by the supergroup USA for Africa, a collective of iconic musicians who joined forces to raise awareness and funds for famine relief in Africa. The song, which was released on March 7, 1985, has become an enduring symbol of unity, hope, and the power of music to bring people together.

"We Are The World" remains a cultural touchstone that proved global music initiatives could effect real-world political and humanitarian change. Finding and archiving the original 1985 USA for Africa release in FLAC ensures that the meticulous production work of Quincy Jones and the historic vocal deliveries of the 20th century's greatest artists are preserved exactly as they were heard in the studio. The song's success was a significant moment in

The release represents the definitive, lossless digital preservation of one of the most important pop culture and humanitarian milestones in music history.