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Dozens of the world’s best-known recording artists—including Madonna, Lady Gaga, Bob Dylan, Eminem, U2, Elton John, and Justin Timberlake—have come together for a digital-only album called Songs for Japan. All profit generated by the album will be donated to earthquake/tsunami relief. To preview or purchase, click here.

Here’s a full track listing:

1.    John Lennon “Imagine” (Remastered)
2.    U2 “Walk On” (Radio Edit)
3.    Bob Dylan “Shelter From The Storm”
4.    Red Hot Chili Peppers “Around The World” (Live)
5.    Lady Gaga “Born This Way” (Starsmith Remix)
6.    Beyonce “Irreplaceable”
7.    Bruno Mars “Talking To The Moon” (Acoustic piano version)
8.    Katy Perry “Firework” (Remix)
9.    Rihanna “Only Girl (In The World)”
10.  Justin Timberlake “Like I Love You”
11.  Madonna “Miles Away” (Live)
12.  David Guetta “When Love Takes Over”
13.  Eminem “Love The Way You Lie”
14.  Bruce Springsteen “Human Touch”
15.  Josh Groban “Awake” (Live)
16.  Keith Urban “Better Life”
17.  Black Eyed Peas “One Tribe”
18.  Pink “Sober”
19.  Cee Lo Green “It’s Ok”
20.  Lady Antebellum “I Run To You”
21.  Bon Jovi “What Do You Got”
22.  Foo Fighters “My Hero”
23.  REM “Man On The Moon” (Live)
24.  Nicki Minaj “Save Me” (Clean version)
25.  Sade “By Your Side”
26.  Michael Buble “Hold On”
27.  Justin Bieber “Pray” (Acoustic)
28.  Adele “Make You Feel My Love”
29.  Enya “If I Could Be Where You Are”
30.  Elton John “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me”
31.  John Mayer “Waiting On The World To Change”
32.  Queen “Teo Torriate (Let Us Cling Together)” (Remastered)
33.  Kings Of Leon “Use Somebody”
34.  Sting “Fragile” (Live in Berlin)
35.  Leona Lewis “Better In Time”
36.  Ne-Yo “One In A Million”
37.  Shakira “Whenever Wherever”
38.  Norah Jones “Sunrise”

Sales of Clint Eastwood’s film, which was pulled from theaters in Japan due to its devastating tsunami scenes, are estimated to yield about $1 million which will be donated to the Japanese Red Cross Society.

For more reactions from celebs like Darren Criss, Ian Somerhalder, and Jon Favreau, check out our roundup—we’ll be updating it throughout the day.

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