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    Will.iam: Obama isn't a 'magic man'

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Will.i.am said he hoped to raise $1 million for his charity that benefits needy students at a concert Thursday night. Instead, he raised $5 million.

    He hosted an event that features performances from Stevie Wonder and Ne-Yo at the Hollywood Palladium for his i.am angel foundation, established in 2009.

    The Black Eyed Peas leader said he was inspired by the 2010 documentary "Waiting for Superman," about U.S. public education. He said that "Superman is not coming to save no neighborhood or no education system."

    "They might as well call that movie 'Waiting for William.' That's the reason why I'm doing what I am doing because that movie hits straight to heart because my mom went to one of those schools," he said.

    Will.i.am also talked politics: He said President Barack Obama is not a "magic man," and that people shouldn't expect him to solve the country's problems with "some freakin' plan."

    "We can sit and point fingers and say Obama's not doing his job, but you're supposed to do your job," said will.i.am , who has supported Obama in the past.

    Thursday night's event, dubbed "TRANS4MATION EXPERIENCE," was the first annual celebration for will.i.am's foundation. Videos played in the background highlighted students struggling to get an education from various neighborhoods, including Boyle Heights, where will.i.am grew up. One message on the screen read: "It's time to bring good to the hood."

    Will.i.am performed with the Black Eyed Peas, though Fergie was absent. The night's top guest was Wonder, who played the harmonica and the keys and sang classics like "My Cherie Amor" and "Superstition." The veteran singer said he was delighted to support will.i.am.

    "How do you show your true friendship?" Wonder asked. "You put actions behind your words."

    Ne-Yo followed after Wonder, saying loudly to laughs from the crowd: "I want to know who wants to put me after Stevie Wonder. What the (expletive)?"

    Other performers included K'Naan and Flo Rida.

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    http://www.iamangelfoundation.org

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    Mesfin Fekadu covers entertainment for The Associated Press. Follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/musicmesfin

     

    121 comments

    • Occupie DeezNutts  •  3 months ago
      Got to hand it Ne'Yo, he is smart enough to know he has no business following Stevie on a stage.
    • Liberals are cancer  •  3 months ago
      LOL....."Superman is not coming to save no neighborhood or no education system."..... Got English?
    • Happy is better  •  3 months ago
      $5 raised million thru charity is the American way.. Not tax dollars.
    • P  •  Camden, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
      The Black Eyed Peas blow!
      • Bookmark 3 months ago
        Fergie is their only real asset.
      • P 3 months ago
        I agree.
    • B-Dodgers  •  3 months ago
      Obama has done near-NOTHING for inner cities -- hasn't even stepped foot in Brooklyn or the Bronx -- and again, shows he's not "from" Chicago in the least. (That was just a branding, to get elected on his way.)
      • Dweebboy 3 months ago
        What, exactly, would you like him to do? Please, no sweeping generalizations- what EXACTLY would you have him do?
      • DAWG 3 months ago
        DWEEB, let me answer that EXACTLY: I would have him RESIGN!!!!!
      • B-Dodgers 3 months ago
        In a line or two... Dweeb?.. instead of pretense of voice/resonance (remember when he's pretend to be MLK for 'soaring oratory'?) to actually focus, sincerely, but after 3 years and $6-7 millions of Hawaiian vacations (for 2010-11 added) he's about taking, not providing.
    • .  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 months ago
      Bet if Obama was say....A WHITE GUY! That Will.i.am wouldn't be even trying to defend him, but rather criticize him just like every one else!
    • Michelle  •  3 months ago
      "Superman is not coming to save no neighborhood or no education system." -- Obviously, Will.i.am needs some more education in order to say sentences correctly.
      • Kaman 3 months ago
        let's see if you as the grammar police can raise 50 dollars using proper grammar...
      • i know who i am 3 months ago
        but ya, you knew exactly what he was sayin and if you dont then you should go check it outside your window
    • Jing ke  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 months ago
      Wow, I appreciate the guy who is like "We ain't got no education for no kids." His words show that he is still uneducated, like me. Well, we didn't get much education for my lot either, it's called "socially engineered poverty." If you're economically poor, you will probably not be afforded good education. It really sucks, but that's how and why the the wealthy keep demagogue presidents in power. It's much easier to undermine our collective intelligence if we have very little to actually share.
      • sdfgjh 3 months ago
        he was quoting from the movie, and the way the guy in the movie said it.
      • John Krantz 3 months ago
        knowing a launguage doesnt mean your educated... ok you dont know arabic, bosnian, japanese do you consider yourself uneducated now?
      • smashem 3 months ago
        Where are all the people you voted for who were going to "change" all that! Rich is where!! Wake up! There is no Cavalry coming. Stop voting vore any yahoo that makes you a promise he can't keep.
    • Donald  •  3 months ago
      Waiting for his next IDEA OF THE WEEK.
    • Beautiful Freedom  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 months ago
      We're supposed to take education lessons from a guy that says, "Superman is not coming to save no neighborhood or no education system,"???

      Ugh...
      • Merlinalexander 3 months ago
        So does that mean Superman is coming? Or that he is not, not,not coming. I am so confused - why would anyone believe this guy could do anything for education?
      • Beautiful Freedom 3 months ago
        Hmm... I think it means Superman is not not coming, so I think that means he's on the way.

        I think that's what he was saying. (smh)
    • W.  •  3 months ago
      He said that "Superman is not coming to save no neighborhood or no education system." [Clearly the education system is lost.]
    • tbone  •  Madison, Wisconsin  •  3 months ago
      The saddest part is that's as close to political commentary many of the people there will get.
    • Why  •  3 months ago
      "A lazy stupid and violent race and you wonder why so many are in prison.
    • Geist  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 months ago
      can't even spell his own name, let alone speak english....I weep for our childrens education. Talk about dumbing down our nation
    • sixstring  •  Chaska, Minnesota  •  3 months ago
      He said that "Superman is not coming to save no neighborhood or no education system."
      .........Neither is Will I Am.
    • Diana  •  3 months ago
      5-Trillion Dollars was good for something, we just can't figure out what... Perhaps this Black-Eye-Pee should replay Barry's launch into glory, when he proclaimed "the sea levels would drop and the planet would heal". All because Barry "the magic man", "the savior" has graced us with his presence.

      Not living up to the hype is Barry's problem. Our problem is Barry...
    • DAWG  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
      " He said President Barack Obama is not a "magic man," and that people shouldn't expect him to solve the country's problems with "some freakin' plan." GEE, you could have fooled me on that one!! I thought he was a "magic man" because the way he is spending taxpayer money that we don't have, I thought he was pulling it out of his A ZZ!!!
    • S  •  Reno, Nevada  •  3 months ago
      can someone please tell me what on earth this guy is trying to say?
    • Daniel  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 months ago
      At least if he going to talk about education, get your grammar right.
    • peachfuzz  •  3 months ago
      He may not be a magic man but we would like to see him do "something." Just one thing good for this country besides spending, spending, spending.

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