NEW YORK, July 5 — American singer Jennifer Lopez and Broadway’s Lin-Manuel Miranda — writer and star of the hit musical Hamilton — have recorded a tribute song to benefit victims of Orlando’s June 12 nightclub attack.
The two artists both tweeted yesterday a behind-the-scenes video of themselves recording Love Make the World Go Round.
“We cannot let them diminish or intimidate us,” raps Miranda in the clip.
Me and @Lin_Manuel working in studio on something very special... #LMTWGR #LoveMakeTheWorldGoRound #happy4thofJuly pic.twitter.com/9WE7ato00o
— Jennifer Lopez (@JLo) July 4, 2016
The artists have not yet announced a release date for the song.
On Twitter, Miranda said profits from downloads of the track will benefit the Hispanic Federation of Orlando, an organisation that opened a fund called #SomosOrlando a few hours after the mass shooting.
Both Miranda and Lopez are of Puerto Rican origin. Many of the shooting victims were of that heritage.
Gunman Omar Mateen killed 49 people and injured 53 others at the gay nightclub Pulse, a venue popular among Latinos. — AFP