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Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber to release new song, 'Stuck with U,' to benefit first responders

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ByAndrea Tuccillo
May 01, 2020, 7:52 PM

Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber are teaming up on a new song to benefit a good cause.

The artists have partnered with their manager Scooter Braun’s SB Projects to release "Stuck with U" on May 8, with all proceeds from sales and streaming going to benefit the First Responders Children's Foundation.

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"We hope we make a big difference with this and we hope it uplifts you and makes you feel happy and that you love it as much as we do," Grande said in a statement. "We've had a really great time working on this and we're so excited for you to hear it."

Added Bieber, "More than ever we are seeing the selfless, tireless and amazing work that doctors, nurses and healthcare providers give to the world every day. It is our hope we can lend our voices to raise awareness and give much-needed support for them and their families."

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The First Responders Children's Foundation provides grants and scholarships to children of health care workers, EMTs, paramedics, police officers and firefighters who have been working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"We wanted to show our gratitude to the men and women on the front lines who work tirelessly for our health and safety during this crisis. They are the everyday heroes and now more than ever they and their families deserve our support," Braun said. "I'm grateful to Justin, Ariana, Def Jam and Republic Records, Universal Music Group, our amazing SB Projects team, our digital streaming partners and all those involved in making this happen. We all look forward to continuing our tradition of charitable releases over the next year."

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