Sia Furler has revealed her plan to donate the proceeds from her collaboration with Eminem, "Beautiful Pain", to the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center. The Australia singer/songwriter made the decision after getting criticized for working with the Slim Shady on "MMLP2", which features tracks with homophobic lyrics.
In a Twitter chat with Huffington Post's contributor Keo Nozari, Sia said that she didn't think that Eminem was homophobic.
"When I heard 'Rap God' I was very anxious," she added, referring to a song in the album that has prompted backlash from some people including openly gay musicians. "He has a character called Slim Shady who represents the worst and darkest bile of America. I see how it can be unclear."
"The track 'Beautiful Pain' was actually the main piece I had written for Beyoncé, but her label did not like her version. I'm glad the chorus found a home on Eminem's album, despite the controversy. I think it's one of my best songs."
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It's just a deluxe track though, I doubt the proceeds will be that much
