
Barack Obama's U.S. presidential campaign, which has inspired a multitude of songs by stars and amateurs alike, is now getting an official soundtrack.
Yes We Can: Voices of a Grassroots Movement, which takes its title from an Obama campaign slogan, features Kanye West, John Legend, Sheryl Crow, Stevie Wonder and others. It will be available for sale exclusively through Obama's campaign.
Proceeds from the CD will help fund Obama's campaign until Nov. 4, election day, according to Hidden Beach Recordings, which created the CD. Steve McKeever, chief executive officer and founder of Hidden Beach, said he had been talking to people within the Obama campaign about a project like Yes We Can for a while.
"We had conversations quite some time ago about how to harness what was happening really organically and naturally with so many artists," he said. "The whole concept [was] how do we translate that to inspire and invigorate and also give people a keepsake that they can own while at the same time providing some important capital needed for this campaign." The CD ($24.99 for a digital download, $30 for a physical product) will help fund Obama’s campaign.
The Yes We Can CD is only the latest musical project inspired by Obama. Earlier this year, an all-star music video featuring Legend, Scarlett Johansson, Kate Walsh, Common, and others, led by the Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am and titled Yes We Can, became a viral sensation, garnering millions of views on the Internet. Will.i.am followed that up with another celebrity-filled video, We Are The Ones.
While Republican presidential candidate John McCain has had songs penned for him, such as Lead the Way by a lawyer named Judd Kessler, he has not inspired the same groundswell of musical support.
To make sure the CD project met federal campaign standards, McKeever said it went through a rigorous vetting process. The Obama campaign purchased the rights to the CD, he said, declining to name the price. The artists on the CD "are all being compensated as fair market value for their services," he added.
After the election, the CD is due to be released through other outlets and Hidden Beach will reap the profits.
The McCain camp said it had no plans to release a CD of its own and greeted news of Obama's with a dig. "It's ironic that on a day when the economy is in turmoil, Barack Obama fails to release an economic plan, but instead chooses a celebrity rock album," said spokesman Tucker Bounds.
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