Apple has opened pre-orders for its new iTunes-exclusive charity album

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Apple has once again teamed up with The Global fund to create another iTunes-exclusive charity album, all of the proceeds of which will go to charity. The album features tracks from notable artists such as Katy Perry, Coldplay, Robin Thicke, and Calvin Harris.

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Apple has opened pre-orders on a new exclusive album on the iTunes Store, titled “Dance (RED) Save Lives, Vol. 2″. The album, which is expected to debut on November 25th, is in support of the Global Fund, with 100% of proceeds being donated to the cause. Apple promoted Volume 1 of the album last year, with proceeds benefiting the same cause.

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