The Gym Class Heroes rapper partnered with MTV in a documentary to bring awareness to the world.
The special will air on MTV’s global networks of 64 channels, reaching 632 million households on World AIDS Day December 1, 2009 (check local listings for times). It will also be made available rights and cost free to broadcasters around the world.McCoy has also created a single titled One At A Time, which is based on his experiences and will be available as a digital download from iTunes on December 1, with all proceeds going to The Staying Alive Foundation.
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