Lady Gaga Snubs “We Are The World” Remake 2010

We hope this isn’t true, Gaga!!

Pop sensation Lady Gaga reportedly turned up her nose at an invitation to lend her popular voice to the 25th anniversary re-recording of “We Are The World.”

“They literally begged her to come,” whispers one snitch. “She turned them down. She didn’t get it.”

Eminem, LL Cool J, Miley Cyrus, and even Kanye West are among stars who have recorded vocals for a redux of the 1985 charity classic. In fact, an all-star cast of more than 75 mega-stars gathered Monday to re-record the anthem in the same Hollywood recording studio where the original was cut a quarter century ago. Will.i.am, Celine Dion, Natalie Cole, Jennifer Hudson, Toni Braxton, Tony Bennett, Akon and other musical luminaries stood shoulder to shoulder at Henson Recording Studios, singing their hearts out for the wrecked island nation.

Originally penned by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie to raise money for famine relief in Africa, this time the recording industry is coming together to help the people of Haiti, which was destroyed in an earthquake last month.



The 1985 record raised more than $30 million for USA for Africa, a nonprofit organization founded by the singers to fund hunger relief in African nations.

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