Midas To Donate Single Proceeds To Charity
Online, October 7, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Single: Try Make Me (Slow Down)
Release date: 1st November 2010
With one in six people in the UK struggling to read and write The National Literacy Trust is one of the Independent charities that help to transform lives through literacy. However, with the UK government cutting funds to charities NTL have been on of those charities affected. But New TV Presenter Mr Midas of new music TV show BOOM TV on 4Music has decided to dedicate the proceeds of his new single 'Try make Me' to the National Literacy Trust to help raise funds and awareness of the charity.
With the Award winning dancehall Artists energetic flow, sweet boy persona and cleverly crafted lyrics 'Try Make Me' is a lively feel good party tune which is inspired from Midas's Jamaican roots. The song encourages you to party and the ladies to in Midas words "Wine there waist down" with a festival style electro mix from Richie Fargas (Kelis, Ellie Goulding) and with a fast paced funky house mix from legendary producer Sticky (Ms Dynamite - Booo!) 'Try Make Me (Slow Down)' is bound to get the clubs bouncing.
To download Mr Midas new single click the download link: http://bit.ly/bglAN0
For more information about Mr Midas please contact Zanna Maison on:
Zanna@geneticrecords.co.uk
+44 (020) 8695 6999
"We are proud to have Mr Midas as a long term and passionate supporter of the National Literacy Trust. We are delighted that he will be donating money from his brand new single Try Make Me (Slow Down) to us. This will help us to continue to support children and adults from disadvantaged communities to develop the literacy skills they need to lead happy and successful lives."
- Anna Lindsay, PR Officer, National Literacy Trust
Notes to editors
About the National Literacy Trust
The National Literacy Trust is an independent charity that transforms lives through literacy. We believe that society will only be fair when everyone has the literacy skills they need to communicate, to fulfil their potential and to contribute more to society. We campaign to improve public understanding of the vital importance of literacy, as well as delivering projects and working in partnership to reach those most in need of support.
To help us transform lives through literacy, you can make a donation. To find out how visit http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/support