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'''Princess Bee''' (real name Benedetta Paravia), is a [[R&B]] songwriter born in Italy but well known also in Middle East countries for her humanitarian effort. |
'''Princess Bee''' (real name Benedetta Paravia), is a [[R&B]] songwriter born in [Italy] but well known also in [Middle East] countries for her humanitarian effort. |
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In 2006 she composed the song "Angels" that talks about two young girls, the Israeli Rachel Levy and the Palestinian Ayat Al Akras, who died in 2002 during a kamikaze attack in a supermarket. |
In 2006 she composed the song "Angels"<ref>[http://www.loveangels.it/en/song.html]</ref> that talks about two young girls, the Israeli Rachel Levy and the Palestinian Ayat Al Akras, who died in 2002 during a kamikaze attack in a supermarket. |
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"Angels" is the first and the only one song which has received the patronage of UNESCO (Commissione Nazionale Italiana) as of fundamental importance for peace and solidarity between populations. |
"Angels" is the first and the only one song which has received the patronage of UNESCO (Commissione Nazionale Italiana) as of fundamental importance for peace and solidarity between populations. |
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"Angels" has also received the patronage of the Holy See and the Medal of the President of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano. |
"Angels" has also received the patronage of the Holy See and the Medal of the President of the Italian Republic [Giorgio Napolitano]. |
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Princess Bee is also the founder and the ambassador of ANGELS, an humanitarian No Profit organization that takes care in Italy of sick children living in areas afflicted by the war or where there are no appropriate health care centers. |
Princess Bee is also the founder and the ambassador of ANGELS, an humanitarian No Profit organization that takes care in Italy of sick children living in areas afflicted by the war or where there are no appropriate health care centers. |
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Princess Bee (real name Benedetta Paravia), is a R&B songwriter born in [Italy] but well known also in [Middle East] countries for her humanitarian effort. In 2006 she composed the song "Angels"[1] that talks about two young girls, the Israeli Rachel Levy and the Palestinian Ayat Al Akras, who died in 2002 during a kamikaze attack in a supermarket. "Angels" is the first and the only one song which has received the patronage of UNESCO (Commissione Nazionale Italiana) as of fundamental importance for peace and solidarity between populations.
"Angels" has also received the patronage of the Holy See and the Medal of the President of the Italian Republic [Giorgio Napolitano].
Princess Bee is also the founder and the ambassador of ANGELS, an humanitarian No Profit organization that takes care in Italy of sick children living in areas afflicted by the war or where there are no appropriate health care centers.
Musician activities
Sounds and words of Princess Bee songs found their origins in her travels around the world, but have been especially affected by her experience for some years in the Middle East where she has worked with the local governments in the field of health and education and as well she was modelling for many international fashion brands. Furthermore, in 2005, she has collaborated in writing some international music project in Los Angeles.
The last single "Shock me" is a song inspired by a personal experience and talks about the story of a guy jealous and obsessed by his girlfriend and unable to love her as she deserves. The story ends because he is not able to positively surprise her.
"Shock me" video clip has been on air on MTV Arabia, Melody Hits TV and Ghanam. It has been awarded at the 67th Venice Film Festival during the show Il cinema incontra la musica. Starting from October 2010, "Shock me" is also on air on several Italian networks.
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