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Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber to play musical part in Olympic broadcast

Miley Cyrus is just one of many celebrities lending her voice.
Miley Cyrus is just one of many celebrities lending her voice.
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On Friday night, the Vancouver Olympics will begin with a lavish opening ceremony. For those watching on TV, it will also mark another momentous occasion: the release of the "We Are the World" remake for Haiti.

The song has a performer for every generation -- from Tony Bennett all the way on down to teen sensations Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber.

For the "Hannah Montana" star, the song is yet another opportunity for her to take part in a charitable cause. The singer is currently auctioning off her Grammy dress for earthquake relief, and she has also recruited other stars (such as Britney Spears) to help.

To see a brief preview of "We Are the World," follow this link here. While Miley is featured in the song, Justin Bieber is the only one of the two young stars in the video.

Are you planning on watching the Vancouver Olympics to see the "We Are the World" video? Let me know your thoughts and stay tuned for more TV news.

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Matt Carter is a poet, journalist, and screenwriter from Dallas, TX. A former reality and game show contestant, he published his first book, "Storms of Change," in May 2008. He can be reached here.

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