Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande releasing single for first responders charity


Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande are in a charitable temper.


The pop singers introduced Friday they're teaming up on a joint single, “Caught with U,” to lift cash for the First Responders Youngsters’s Basis. The tune, accessible on preorder, will likely be launched on Friday, Might 8.


Bieber, 26, shared the information on Twitter with a crudely-drawn illustration, by artist and New Yorker contributor Liana Finck, depicting two individuals sheltering collectively in a house. It’s a transparent reference to the self-isolation many individuals are going through because the coronavirus pandemic marches on.


“Very excited as a result of we've lastly performed it,” wrote Bieber in regards to the collaboration with Grande, additionally 26, in a caption. “And it’s actually good.”


Bieber and Grande — in addition to mutual supervisor Scooter Braun — teased the announcement Thursday afternoon on Twitter, with Bieber writing, “Particular announcement tomorrow at 10 am pst” and Grande posting “see u there all people” with a black coronary heart emoji.



In accordance with Billboard, the only would be the first launch from a compilation album organized by Braun’s SB Initiatives.


“I’m so excited to announce that my pal Justin Bieber and I've partnered with SB Initiatives and First Responders Youngsters’s Basis on this little challenge right here,” Grande mentioned in a press release. “We’re very enthusiastic about this for therefore many causes. We hope we make a giant distinction with this and we hope it uplifts you and makes you're feeling joyful and that you simply find it irresistible as a lot as we do. We’ve had a very nice time engaged on this and we’re so excited so that you can hear it.”


Each singers additionally had been among the many Common Music Group artists who just lately launched reusable material face masks for the label’s “We’ve Obtained Your Coated” program. Internet proceeds from gross sales of the $15 masks profit the Recording Academy’s MusiCares “security internet” for business professionals affected by the coronavirus pandemic.


Regardless of the COVID-19 disaster, it’s been a busy 12 months for Bieber. On Valentine’s Day, the singer took a break from “loopy” romps with spouse Hailey Baldwin, 23, to launch a brand new album, “Modifications,” which incorporates the only “Yummy,” a love letter to his bride. Nevertheless, Bieber — who additionally premiered a docu-series, “Justin Bieber: Seasons,” on YouTube in January — was compelled to postpone his 2020 Modifications tour because of the COVID-19 disaster.



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