Celebrities like Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Wyclef Jean, Jennifer Hudson, Gladys Knight, Akon, Snoop Dogg, Pink, Mya, Brandy, Robin Thicke, Tyrese, Trey Songz, Jamie Foxx, Toni Braxton, Kid Cudi, LL Cool J, Usher, Keri Hilson and lots of others all hit the studio yesterday to remake “We Are The World.”

Sisters Beyonce and Solange Knowles teamed up for "A Party: Relief For Haiti Edition" benefiting Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti at The Eldridge in NYC. Check out the photos here!

For countless Haitians and others in Port-au-Prince, new rules of hunger etiquette are emerging. Stealing food, it is widely known, might get you killed. Children are most likely to return with something to eat, but no matter what is found, or how hungry the forager, everything must be shared.

Friday night's star-studded "Hope for Haiti" telethon has raised a record-breaking $58 million, with more donations continuing to pour in from around the world, the benefit's organizers announced over the weekend. The preliminary figure is a record for donations made by the public through a disaster relief telethon.

It seems that the Baddest.....Miami rapper Trina is seeking to adopt a child from Haiti. Click here for details.

Check out these live performance from the "Hope For Haiti Now" telethon that aired on all major TV networks. Performers included Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Jay-Z and Bono, Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend and many others.

Beyonce and Madonna have joined Friday's "Hope for Haiti Now" celebrity telethon for the earthquake-ravaged Caribbean nation, and actors George Clooney and Leonardo DiCaprio will each donate $1 million to the cause, their representatives said on Thursday.

After word spread that Kanye had been banned from tonight's telethon benefiting Haiti on MTV, reps from the network released a statement. Click here to see what they had to say.

As we previously reported, a bevy of top-selling artists will perform a cross-continent televised fundraiser for "Hope For Haiti Now" tomorrow. But there's one star who won't be there. And that's Kanye West. Click here for details.

Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, Coldplay, Alicia Keys, Bruce Springsteen, Wyclef Jean, Bono and The Edge and will lead the all-star lineup of performers for Friday night's "Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief" telethon.

Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie are putting together a re-recording of the 1985 charity single, "We Are The World." Plans for the 25th anniversary re-recording were already underway when an earthquake devastated Haiti on January 12th. The remake will support relief efforts in Haiti.

Big up to Snoop and Diddy for using their celebrity to spread awareness of the tragedy that is going on in Haiti. Check out this video of the two on CNN's Larry King.