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PRINCE'S MUSICAL GIFT TO PETA US OFFERED AS FREE DOWNLOAD TO HIGHLIGHT ICON'S VEGAN LEGACY

Friday 3 June, 2016

Stars to Attend Los Angeles Launch Party to Honour Prince on His Birthday

Los Angeles – In celebration of Prince's birthday on Tuesday,
PETA US is honouring the music icon's vegan legacy by offering a free
download of "Animal Kingdom", a song he donated to the organisation,
which is available now on PETA.org through 7 June, the day he was born.

Mayte Garcia, who was married to Prince and worked with him throughout the '90s, will also co-host a party at PETA US' Los Angeles office on Tuesday to celebrate the launch with Russell Simmons, Pamela Anderson, Moby, Tony Kanal and Belinda Carlisle, among others.

"Prince
didn't want to celebrate birthdays but [rather] live life to elevate
and educate to the next level of enlightenment", Garcia says in a
statement to PETA US. "My mission every June 7 is not only to celebrate his birth but also, with PETA, to remember this man by making June 7
a day where Prince fans go vegan to see how much better they feel and
to honor his kind legacy. PETA has a veg pledge on their site to make it
really easy. It all begins this June 7,
when we get together to share our love for Prince and to release the
incredible song he donated to PETA – 'Animal Kingdom' – as a free
download at PETA.org.
Prince said, 'Compassion is an action word with no boundaries', and
that's our message with this campaign, which everyone can participate
in."

The
quirky tune shows how passionate Prince was about vegan living and the
chorus reveals the depth of his commitment to animal rights:

No member of the animal kingdom nurses past maturity

No member of the animal kingdom ever did a thing 2 me

It's why I don't eat red meat or white fish

Don't give me no blue cheese

We're all members of the animal kingdom

Leave your brothers and sisters in the sea

Prince also used PETA US as a resource for information, and in his Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic album liner notes, he proudly told fans that he shunned wool because of the cruelty to sheep.

For more information, please visit PETA.org.



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