Alicia Keys and Bono duet


Dec 6th, 2005 12:30 PM EST
By Shannon

Alicia Keys and Bono have made a beautiful duet together: click here to listen and watch the accompanying photo essay. The song is available today for download on iTunes
with proceeds going to Alicia Key’s organization Keep A Child Alive
which helps to support African children living with AIDS by putting
them and their families on live saving antiretroviral drugs. Enjoy the
song!

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