Friday, February 12, 2010

Tragedy Strikes Again

As many of you may know, the recent events in Haiti have shocked the world. The outpouring of help and assistance has truly been a testament to the unity and togetherness of our global community.

Unfortunately, however, tragedy has struck again. Whilst attempting to assist in the Haiti relief efforts, various important members of the music industry came together creating an explosion that has once again rocked the world.

Below we have footage of the events at hand. It is imperative to let you understand that this video may not be suitable for all ages. No matter what your age, this shocking footage can and will test even the highest of thresholds. View at your own risk.


Many victims were taken in the opening wave of the event, as the immediate presence of teen-pop idol Justin Bieber was simply too overwhelming for many. Others were taken amidst a vicious and unexpected chorus of rappers, ranging from LL Cool J to Swizz Beatz, who inexplicably took over the song.

The people of Haiti have already begun relief efforts in assisting those effected by this tragedy. "We wanted help, but never this...never this." said one Haitian youth.

Various organizations have also stepped up to get involved by aiding all of those affected by this event. UNICEF has been collecting copies of Michael Jackson's Thriller album as well as original versions of "We Are The World" to send to victims.

"I really don't blame Quincy Jones, I swear to God man...it's not his fault.," said one victim who managed to fling himself out of his window before being overwhelmed by the collapse.

We here at So Called Twenties want to give our deepest condolences to all those affected by the events of "We Are The World 2010" You are in our prayers. God Bless.

-The Styles Davis Quintet


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