Coldplay, Mumford & Sons and Eminem are all set to feature on a new compilation in aid of charity Artists Project Earth (APE).
The compilation, which is titled 'Rhythms Del Mundo: Africa', sees 14 tracks reworked with exclusive African mixes and is the fourth in the 'Rhythms Del Mundo' series, which has previously used 'Cuba', 'Classics' and 'Revival' as inspirations.
Also set to feature on the compilations are Red Hot Chili Peppers, Plan B, REM, Fleet Foxes, Beyonce, Bruno Mars and a host of others.
For more information about the compilation and Artists Project Earth, visit Apeuk.org.
The tracklisting for 'Rhythms Del Mundo: Africa' is as follows:
Coldplay – 'Viva la Vida'
Beyoncé – 'I Miss You'
Eminem and TS1 – 'Not Afraid'
Bruno Mars – 'Grenade'
Plan B – 'She Said'
Cee-Lo Green – 'Crazy'
Red Hot Chili Peppers – 'Under the Bridge'
Mumford & Sons – 'Timshel'
Shanade – 'I Am Because'
Aloe Blacc – 'I Need a Dollar'
REM w. Ali Farka Touré Band – 'Losing My Religion'
Fleet Foxes – 'Mykonos'
Rokia Traoré – 'Is This Love'
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The article doesn't explain shit, but basically what the charity does is approach artists and ask for permission to remix their songs with musicians from a certain part of the world playing on the song, and then sell the CDs and donate the profits to combat climate change and revive areas damaged by natural disasters, and just generally help the environment.