BY TINA BENITEZ-EVES


Dionne Warwick released her new single “Nothing’s Impossible,” featuring Chance the Rapper to help benefit three charities started by Warwick and Chance, independently.

The gospel-rap track, which has been likened to Warwick’s 1985 hit “That’s What Friends Are For,” a collaboration with Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight, and Elton John, to help raise money for AIDS research, is a new chapter for the artist in her philanthropic work.

“Nothing’s Impossible” all started on Twitter, where Warwick first started tweeting with Chance, questioning why “the Rapper” was in his stage name. The tweet went viral and Warwick was soon dubbed the “Queen of Twitter” for her social media posts.

Proceeds from the new single, released through Kind Music Group, will support two charities founded by Warwick and her son Damon Elliott: Hunger: Not Impossible, which provides prepaid, to-go meals from local restaurants to kids; and Kind Music Academy, offering hands-on curriculum for kids to learn about music.




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