Video After The Jump
Musiq Soulchild delivers a powerful message in his new video for "Yes." A song dedicated to the fight against women's breast cancer.
In the video, which features real breast cancer survivors, Musiq stands by his girlfriend's side as she battles the disease, eventually marrying her.
The song appears on Musiq's latest album MUSIQINTHEMAGIQ.
The singer is also showing his commitment to the cause by becoming an official ambassador for Susan G. Komen for the Cure Circle of Promise.
Atlantic Records recording artist Musiq Soulchild announced his new role as ambassador for Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Circle of Promise, a movement designed to further engage black women around the globe in the fight against breast cancer. As an ambassador for the movement, Musiq will raise awareness about breast cancer so that younger women know the importance of early detection and why it’s important to pay attention to their bodies.
“Early detection is the key to winning the fight against breast cancer,” said Musiq. “Too often, black women are diagnosed in stage three and four when breast cancer is most difficult to treat. Some women are afraid to seek treatment for fear of losing their breasts or their hair. One’s physical appearance is much less important than the will to live. It’s time to remove the stigmas that are attached to this disease.”
To put his cause where his mouth is, Musiq Soulchild will feature a group of breast cancer survivors in his upcoming music video, “YES” from his sixth studio album, MUSIQINTHEMAGIQ. The video for the song will feature Musiq as a man who loves and supports his girlfriend through her battle with breast cancer. There will be a special scene in the video that will feature a group of breast cancer survivors who show their support by wearing t-shirts, pins, and pink ribbons—items associated with Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.
Musiq Soulchild will also work with Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Circle of Promise to create awareness through social media outreach, television and radio appearances, as well as lend his talents for a fundraiser in October during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
“We couldn’t ask for a greater level of commitment from someone who has such a strong connection to the target audience,” said Katrina McGhee, Executive Vice President & CMO. “We are certain Musiq will both transform and save lives through his ambassadorship of this program.”
Musiq said this cause is so dear to him, because his largely female fan base has been so instrumental in his success. “I care because they are at risk. They have always supported me and it’s time that I return the favor and support them. I feel the need to make an impact before breast cancer impacts them and if my music can be the vehicle, then I am happy to serve.”
To join the movement, log on to Circleofpromise.org or dial 1.877.GO-KOMEN.
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