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Beyonce, Jay Z appear at charity event for cancer

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BEYONCE PAID HOMAGE to a high-profile music executive being honoured at a charity event to raise money for cancer research.

The singer’s vocals soared as she performed three ballads including her hit Halo and

Ava Maria after saluting the character of Warner/chappell Music Publishing CEO Jon Platt at the City of Hope gala near Los Angeles on Thursday.

She took the stage following her husband, Jay Z, who presented Platt with the Spirit of Life award during a charity event that raised more than $6 million. “Most people lead with their ego, but you lead with your heart,” Beyonce said Platt, who will soon be leaving Warner/chappell to take on the top role at SONY/ATV, the top publishing company in the music business. “You have touched so many lives, mine included,” she added.

Jay Z called Platt the “Obama of the music industry.” The music executive is known for signing publishing deals with Jay Z, Usher, Kanye West and Snoop Dogg. His roster of songwriter­s at Warner/chappell includes Lil Wayne, Bruno Mars and Timbaland.

Both Beyonce and Jay Z appeared at the black-tie charity event after the couple

It’s great that everyone took time out of their crazy schedules to do something good.” Bebe Rexha

wrapped up their On The Run II tour about a week ago.

“I can’t think of anyone more deserving of this award than my brother, Jon Platt,” Jay Z told more than 1,000 attendees.

“He’s known as ‘Big Jon’ and he has a beautiful soul.”

City of Hope is a treatment center for cancer, diabetes and other life-threatenin­g diseases. The award is the group’s highest honour recognsing those that have helped further music, film and entertainm­ent.

Music mogul Diddy, singer Usher, former NBA player Chauncey Billups and some of Platt’s family members took part in a video dedicated to the music executive.

Platt’s oldest son, Jonathan, was diagnosed with diabetes. Platt shed tears while talking about his friendship with Jay Z, thanking the rapper for coming into his life. “As an African-american, I want to say that we’re more than just athletes and music artists . ... We’re CEOS,” Platt said.

Pharrell Williams hosted the star-studded event that included Quincy Jones, Dr. Dre, Tiffany Haddish, Usher, Timbaland, Derek Fisher and Rita Ora.

Mary Mary performed a few of their hits including Shackles (Praise You) and God in Me. Jazz player Trombone Shorty also provided a musical set.

Haddish introduced cancer survivor, Kommah Mcdowell, who said she had a 5 percent chance to survive breast cancer. “It’s great that everyone took time out of their crazy schedules to do something good,” singer Bebe Rexha said.

“The real happiness doesn’t just come from money or numbers or where you are on the Billboard charts. It’s all about doing stuff like this, helping people. That is what makes people truly happy.”

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