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The new star compilation by War Child follows in the footsteps of five charitable music organizations that changed the world

War Child's new compilation album, featuring several prominent artists, aims to raise funds for children living in war-torn areas.

The War Child charity has released a new compilation album titled HELP(2), which features an impressive line-up of artists including Arctic Monkeys, Depeche Mode, Olivia Rodrigo, Fontaines D.C., Pulp, Damon Albarn, and Wet Leg. This release is touted as the successor to the best-selling charitable album in history, continuing the organization's mission to provide support to children affected by war. The initiative highlights the ongoing efforts to harness the power of music in making a positive impact. The album was launched at a gathering where notable musicians and artists interacted and discussed the influence of music in charitable efforts. Conversations flowed as various artists connected, showcasing a community united by the common goal of enhancing lives through music. The presence of high-profile artists helps draw attention to the cause, emphasizing the significance of music as a vehicle for change. Funds raised from the album will be directed towards children living in conflict zones, underscoring War Child's commitment to providing aid and resources to those in need. This initiative not only aims to collect funds but also raises awareness about the plight of children in war-torn regions. By engaging with well-known artists, War Child seeks to amplify its message and broaden the support base for this critical cause.

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