Pharrell Williams And Friends Raise Their Voices Against Child Labour
by The Daily Eye Team June 13 2014, 7:07 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 53 secsPharrell Williams, Producer/composer/guitarist Mike Einziger, composer Hans Zimmer and Blink-182’s Travis Barker are among the Academy Award, Golden Globe and Grammy award winners who have come together to record a song in support of the International Labour Organization’s “Red Card to Child Labour” campaign. Also performing on the song is Minh Dang, a survivor of child sex trafficking, and newcomer Liz. The song, “Til Everyone Can See” and the music video will launch on 12 June, World Day Against Child Labour. It was written by Einziger (founder/guitarist/songwriter for the groundbreaking band Incubus) and internationally acclaimed violinist, Ann Marie Simpson. The idea for a song came to both musicians after they met with the ILO and learned about the millions of children in child labour. When Hans Zimmer heard the demo of the song, he decided to support their efforts and also enlist Pharrell and other musicians. Einziger, Simpson, Zimmer and Williams most recently worked together on the soundtrack for The Amazing Spiderman 2.