Feb 12, 2012
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Kenna, Lupe Fiasco, & Justin Timberlake to Climb Mount Kilimanjaro For Charity

The list of crisis' that affect this world of ours is ever growing, but one major one that is often overlooked would be the water crisis. Many third world countries are being decimated due to lack of clean water, while the rest of the world looks on with blind eyes. Ethiopian born Singer Kenna has decided to do something about this. He has recruited Lupe Fiasco and Justin Timberlake to join him in climbing Mount Kilimanjaro (the highest peak in Africa) this fall, in a bid to raise money and awareness for the worldwide water crisis. Lupe says he plans on turning the climb into a friendly competition saying: "Part of the motivation is beating Kenna to the top. Sabotaging his tent, taking the lining out of his coat, lacing it with ants or something like that." Wow, who would have thought you can accomplish good deeds via publicity, and not just senseless rap beef. For further perspective on the water crisis check BBC. After the jump watch a fan made video for Mos Def's "New World Water" to hammer the point in further.

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5 Comments

  1. avatar Malik W.

    That dope….GO LUPE!!!!

  2. avatar Lupe Fiasco

    Cause it dont rain for 4 weeks some summers, and its about to get real wild in a half, you be buying Evian just to take a fuckin bath…

    Go Mos…A real visionary…

  3. avatar $

    anybody with a video talkin bout ice–now’s your chance to make it rain….

  4. avatar Blazed

    @#2

    Think worldwide, just because where you live you don’t have a problem with h2o, theres places where if it doesn’t rain for 4 weeks, people die!

  5. avatar KIN CAMELL

    PEACE,FROM THE BAY!

    AWARENESS + ACTION = BRIGHT FUTURE.

    COME VIBE;
    KIN CAMELL(GOOGLE THAT)

    PEACE TO YOU & YOURS.

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