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Rihanna is taking part in a couple of different performance in support of the earquakes in Haiti. She will deliver a tribute to raggae legend Bob Marley doing a cover of the track
The Redemption on the Oprah Winfrey Show on a special eposide which is dedicated to the impoverished island on January 20th. Another guest to appear on the show will Haitian born Wyclef Jean giving an exclusive firsthand account of the devastation in Haiti. He will also address the accusations of him misusing funds from his Yele Haiti Foundation. Maxwell, in the meantime, has been tapped as the other performer. The R 'n' B singer will be performing
Fistful of Tears. As for her part in
Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief telethon, Rihanna will fly to London for a special group performance. On the two-hour benefit, she will be seen collaborating with U2's Bono, The Edge and Jay-Z. It is still unclear what song she will be singing for the hook-up though.
Hope for Haiti is a global telethon that is set to air commercial-free across most TV stations on Friday, January 22, at 8 P.M. ET/PT. It will be broadcast from New York, London, Los Angeles and Haiti. E! Online reported that Robert Pattinson could be the solo presenter in London. You hear her cover of The Redemption below and be sure to buy the track on itunes and give your support.
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