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Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys To Sign Off Twitter For Charity

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MESFIN FEKADU   11/28/10 03:50 PM ET   AP

Alicia Keys and Lady Gaga take charity work seriously, and they're going offline to prove it.

Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Usher and other celebrities have joined a new campaign called Digital Life Sacrifice on behalf of Keys' charity, Keep a Child Alive. The entertainers plan to sign off of social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter on Wednesday, which is World AIDS Day. The participants will sign back on when the charity raises $1 million.

"It's really important and super-cool to use mediums that we naturally are on," Keys said in a phone interview from New York last week.

For the campaign – which also includes Jennifer Hudson, Ryan Seacrest, Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Elijah Wood, Serena Williams, Janelle Monae and Keys' husband, Swizz Beatz – celebrities have filmed "last tweet and testament" videos and will appear in ads showing them lying in coffins to represent what the campaign calls their digital deaths.

"It's so important to shock you to the point of waking up," Keys said. "It's not that people don't care or it's not that people don't want to do something, it's that they never thought of it quite like that."

The campaign, she said, puts the disease in perspective.

"This is such a direct and instantly emotional way and a little sarcastic, you know, of a way to get people to pay attention," said Keys, who has more than 2.6 million followers on Twitter.

The foundation, which began in 2003, will accept donations through text messages and bar-code technology, which is featured in the charity's Buy Life campaign. Raised efforts support families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.

"We're trying to sort of make the remark: Why do we care so much about the death of one celebrity as opposed to millions and millions of people dying in the place that we're all from?" said Leigh Blake, the president and co-founder of Keep a Child Alive.

"It's about love and respect and human dignity," she added.

Keys said recruiting celebrities was difficult because of scheduling, but "once I got people on the phone and I was able to paint the concept for them, everybody was in."

Not one person said no, Keys recalled.

"I have a feeling that Gaga is going to raise it all by herself," Blake said. Lady Gaga has more than 7.2 million followers on Twitter, and nearly 24 million fans on Facebook.

"She's got a very, very mobilized fan base and that's beautiful to watch I think (and) she's able to draw their attention to these issues that are very important, you know, and that people follow it and act."

Keys is hoping more people – both famous folks and non-celebs – get involved once the new initiative launches: "It just doesn't have to be just because you're a celebrity or something like that. It can be anybody."

Keys, 29, married rapper-producer Swizz Beatz in July. The two had their first son, Egypt, last month. The Grammy winner said that though her life's getting busier, being a mother and wife makes her want to help others even more.

"As a human being, you deserve to have a chance at life," she said.

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Online:

http://www.aliciakeys.com

http://www.keepachildalive.org

http://www.buylife.org

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Alicia Keys and Lady Gaga take charity work seriously, and they're going offline to prove it. Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Usher and other celebrities have joined a new campaign called Digital Life Sacri...
Alicia Keys and Lady Gaga take charity work seriously, and they're going offline to prove it. Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Usher and other celebrities have joined a new campaign called Digital Life Sacri...
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jsgaetano
Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus
04:43 PM on 12/01/2010
I've always wondered- can she actually see through those glasses?
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lolyla
Happy happy joy joy
03:52 PM on 12/01/2010
This is a very stupid promotion. Had these celebrities simply not tweeted, no one would have noticed. So they have to go around telling everyone about their supreme "sacrifice" so people could know why they're off Twitter. Hence, fluff pieces full of nothing like this HuffPo article.
06:12 AM on 12/01/2010
Why is Lady Gaga famous? Please, someone inform me. I am currently in China and have been so since 2008 - long before the Lady Gaga phenoenon. Here in China she is a joke - so much so they have a meme "Oh My Lady Gaga". What is appealing about her? She is not inventive with her sound, music or voice. Someone inform me as to why people enjoy listening to her.
12:12 PM on 11/30/2010
Watching Lady GagGag is like eating too much sugar, you can become addicted to the taste but you get a serious head ache. Having GagGag associate as a Role Model for serious causes will ultimately make the cause lose it's importance to the public. Please pick a better image to help us and not make it farce.
06:34 PM on 11/30/2010
my sentiments precisely
05:07 PM on 11/29/2010
Celebrity fund-raising is always a dubious chore at best. Whom we follow is not nearly important as the reasons they purport to support, and thus why they follow. Leading the charge takes more than a day away from social networking. The bottom line: do your own homework as the following article suggests:

http://www.backyardmystic.com/2010/11/a-compassionate-leave-of-absence/
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rougebaisers
02:42 PM on 11/29/2010
That doesn't make any sense. They can raise more by staying on.
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JackHoffman
Pundit
02:06 PM on 11/29/2010
I'd pay them a million to stay off permanently.
01:43 PM on 11/29/2010
Dumbest stunt ever.
12:44 PM on 11/29/2010
I must say I find this quite funny, considering the fact that Alicia Keys was also part of twitchange and despite raising $3,380 for her Megapack only, to help orphans in Haiti, she never fullfilled her commitment to retweet, mention and follow the winner ( www.woozworld.com ) and now, she is launching a totally opposite campaign to gain more media attention and show her great generosity... Define irony...
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10:10 AM on 11/29/2010
How about they sign off forever and each of them donate 1 million themselves.
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Cole 33
Careful. We don't want to learn from this.
10:01 AM on 11/29/2010
Wait so let me get this straight, they want to raise money for charity by telling the people that run their social media marketing division to not update their sites?

wouldn't it be more of a help to the cause for them to actually do something?

sounds more like an exercise in celeb worship
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Charismatron
07:59 AM on 11/29/2010
If an artist wants to support a good cause that's a 'warm fuzzy' in my books. If they can raise a cool million--that's, like, a million warm fuzzies!
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Danek Greori
07:01 AM on 11/29/2010
I'm glad that popular figures are doing their part for charity, but... Not being on the web until they raise $1 million... Well that says a lot about our society, and that's just sad. That not indulging in digital vanity for 24 hours or more is apparently a "sacrifice" is something we should all reflect on and feel just a little bit of ashamed of.
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WarrenPease
Your interests are special, too.
09:27 AM on 11/29/2010
Not only is it vanity, social media is a venue for celebrity worship. Their "followers" will have to do without them for a day. Maybe their followers will actually discover something about themselves or, simply follow other stars who can't change people's lives.
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10:00 AM on 11/29/2010
Good point. That's why I don't use any "social" media BS.
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tomjones
04:15 AM on 11/29/2010
This is great news because millions of Americans rely of charity to survive. I very much like Alicia Keys single, Un-Thinkable. It’s a smooth love song. digitalundivide.com
04:13 AM on 11/29/2010
Was it not Act-Up (AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power) who created the iconic slogan and poster, SILENCE=DEATH?
Ms Keys, the celebrities involved and the rest us need to be talking, yelling, screaming, not keeping quiet and lying in symbolic coffins.
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Victoria Weaver
Off the top of my head
09:45 AM on 11/29/2010
Just because someone is a celebrity does not mean they have to use their influence as a platform for social issues. At least these celebrities are doing something for someone else and hopefully it will influence their younger audiences to be more proactive in their own communities and think of people outside of their own back yards.

What ever happened to being grateful? Alicia and Co don't owe it to the world to be charitable, at least they are using their celebrity to raise funds for others besides themselves!