By Kelly Wallace
CNN
Editor’s note: Kelly Wallace is CNN’s digital correspondent and editor-at-large covering family, career and life. Read her other columns and follow her reports at CNN Parents and on Twitter @kellywallacetv.
(CNN) — Michelle Obama’s Let Girls Learn initiative now has its own song, a creation featuring vocal performances from a powerhouse group of celebrity women, including Kelly Clarkson, Missy Elliott, Zendaya, Lea Michele, Chloe x Halle, Jadagrace, Janelle Monáe and Kelly Rowland.
The song, called “This is For My Girls” and written by Academy Award-nominated and Grammy Award-winning songwriter Diane Warren, will serve as an anthem for the U.S. government-wide initiative launched by the President and the first lady one year ago to help the more than 62 million girls who are not in school get access to education.
“This is for my girls. All around the world. Stand up. Hold your head up. Don’t take no s**t from nobody,” the performers sing during part of the song. “This is for my girls. Stand up and be heard.”
A YouTube clip courtesy of Cosmopolitan offers a clip from the song, see the embed below for that preview.
All proceeds from U.S. iTunes sales of the song will back the Peace Corps’ Let Girls Learn fund, which provides training to Peace Corps volunteers so they can become change agents for girls’ education in their communities. The partners on the song, including Apple, Motown, the artists and their respective labels, have all donated their royalty fees in support of Let Girls Learn, according to the first lady’s office.
During an appearance at the South by Southwest annual event in Austin, Michelle Obama on Wednesday also called attention to a new pledge drive, encouraging people all over the world to commit to help girls go to school and stay there.
“Today we take the next step to get those girls into school where they belong. It’s time to act,” said Obama in a new public service announcement. “Go to 62milliongirls.com and take the pledge to support girls education around the world.”
The PSA and song were executive produced by AOL’s Makers program.
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