Jason Mraz has a new album coming out and he wants everyone to buy it and love it. But he’s not going to make a penny on it.
The two-time Grammy-winner has promised to donate all earnings from sales and streams of his reggae album Look for the Good — including his $250,000 advance — to groups working for racial equality and justice. “This is bigger than me,” Mraz tells The Associated Press from his ranch in Southern California. ”Now the CD itself has a purpose.
The record itself actually can go out and serve.” Sales will fund Black Lives Matter, San Diego Young Artists Music Academy, RISE San Diego, Grassroots Law Project, Center on Policy Initiatives and Equal Justice Initiative. “For me, this is my cardboard sign up at the march.
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