More Music Videos For Haiti Go Viral Dan Koelsch, March 15, 2010 While the “We Are the World” remake has received mixed reviews, it’s also gotten millions of views, and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in support of the Haiti relief efforts. Since it came out, several other collabrotative songs and videos have been released from around the world. Watch a few of them after the jump. “Somos El Mundo” – Spanish Version (by We Are the World Foundation) “We Are The World” – YouTube version, featuring popular Internet singers “Wavin’ Flag” – Canadian, based on the song by K’naan “Everybody Hurts” – British, based on the REM song Which version do you like most? Mine is “Wavin’ Flag”, especially since “Everybody Hurts” is kind of depressing. Also, what stars can you spot in these videos? I spy with my little eye Andy Garcia for one. Viral Marketing Everybody HurtsHaitiK'naanREMSomos El MundoWavin' FlagWe Are The WorldYoung Artists for Haiti
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