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Akon launches anti-slavery song | Akon launches anti-slavery song |
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R&B star Akon has launched a song to commemorate the victims of the slave trade, past and present. | R&B star Akon has launched a song to commemorate the victims of the slave trade, past and present. |
He debuted "Blood Into Gold" at the United Nations, New York, on Wednesday - the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery. | He debuted "Blood Into Gold" at the United Nations, New York, on Wednesday - the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery. |
"I will do my part to spread the word - a lot of my US friends are not aware of the history [of slavery]," he said. | "I will do my part to spread the word - a lot of my US friends are not aware of the history [of slavery]," he said. |
Akon, real name Aliaune Thiam, was born in St Louis, Missouri, but spent much of his youth living in Senegal. | Akon, real name Aliaune Thiam, was born in St Louis, Missouri, but spent much of his youth living in Senegal. |
"[Slavery] is a big situation for us - the younger generation," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | "[Slavery] is a big situation for us - the younger generation," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. |
"It's very important for me because it was the slaves that opened the door for me personally. | "It's very important for me because it was the slaves that opened the door for me personally. |
"Seeing how far we've come, I'm honoured to be a part of it and I will do my part to spread that word. | "Seeing how far we've come, I'm honoured to be a part of it and I will do my part to spread that word. |
"As people, we should stop using each other for money purposes." | "As people, we should stop using each other for money purposes." |
History lesson | History lesson |
Akon, the son of famous Senegalese percussionist Mor Thiam, shot to fame in 2004 with the release of his solo debut album, Trouble, which spawned the hit single "Locked Up". | Akon, the son of famous Senegalese percussionist Mor Thiam, shot to fame in 2004 with the release of his solo debut album, Trouble, which spawned the hit single "Locked Up". |
He was the first solo artist to accomplish the feat of holding both the number one and two spots simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, twice. | He was the first solo artist to accomplish the feat of holding both the number one and two spots simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, twice. |
On "Blood Into Gold" he collaborates with Emmy-award winning musician Peter Buffett, who was asked by the non-profit organisation, Culture Project, to write a song for the "Breaking the Silence, Beating the Drum" event. | On "Blood Into Gold" he collaborates with Emmy-award winning musician Peter Buffett, who was asked by the non-profit organisation, Culture Project, to write a song for the "Breaking the Silence, Beating the Drum" event. |
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Proceeds from the single will go to an organisation whose purpose is to educate and bring an end to human trafficking worldwide. | Proceeds from the single will go to an organisation whose purpose is to educate and bring an end to human trafficking worldwide. |
"Everyone knows that I'm African. It's very important for us as Africans to better educate African-Americans about their history," he said. | "Everyone knows that I'm African. It's very important for us as Africans to better educate African-Americans about their history," he said. |
"A lot of my friends that come to Senegal - I always take them to Goree Island, where the [slaves] were kept and shipped off. It's very important to know the history." | "A lot of my friends that come to Senegal - I always take them to Goree Island, where the [slaves] were kept and shipped off. It's very important to know the history." |
He added: "I think we're definitely getting very very close to all of us not judging each other by the colour of our skin. | He added: "I think we're definitely getting very very close to all of us not judging each other by the colour of our skin. |
"Am I treated differently [because of fame]? | "Am I treated differently [because of fame]? |
"Absolutely. They definitely treat me differently from a bum on the street. | "Absolutely. They definitely treat me differently from a bum on the street. |
"But you shouldn't have to be in a good position to be treated right." | "But you shouldn't have to be in a good position to be treated right." |
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