Clay Aiken – People Were Impressed And Excited

On Saturday, March 19, 2005, in the country of Malaysia, over 13,000 people came together to raise money for those impacted by the Asian Tsunami.

The Force of Nature Concert for Tsunami Aid was the first initiative of the Force of Nature Aid Foundation, a non-profit organization in Kuala Lumpur that is dedicated to raising funds and awareness for the victims of natural disasters. The foundation is not a one-time event, but a long-term fundraising program to help rebuild the affected communities.

The 7-hour concert starred pop act, Backstreet Boys, R&B stars, Boyz II Men and rapper Wyclef Jean.

“It is our honor, it is our duty to be here tonight, to do this for an important cause,” Boyz II Men singer Shawn Stockman told the crowd.

Hong Kong pop singer Nicholas Tse, film star Jackie Chan, American Idol judge, Paula Abdul, Baywatch actress, Carmen Electra and singer, Clay Aiken were also on the bill.

Held at the Kuala Lumpur’s Stadium Putra, the concert is said to have raised almost 3 million US dollars to aid countries hit by the deadly tsunami.

At the concert, Clay did not perform.  But he took the stage and spoke in the local language about what he had just experienced and witnessed in Indonesia during his visit to tsunami devastated areas.  The crowd reaction was loud and supportive and most of the people were impressed and excited that Clay spoke in the native tongue of Malaysia.

Clay gave many interviews before the concert, including one for MTV-Asia, and then, like all the performers, he made a handprint and signed it.  The emblem of FON is the handprint.

The day after the huge concert, the king Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin and queen Tuanku Fauziah of Malaysia hosted a tea for the celebrities who participated in the concert.  Clay had the opportunity to meet the queen and also met the Chinese actress Bai Ling.

It must have been a long week for Clay, but it was filled with many different experiences.  It started with a UNICEF trip to Indonesia and ended with tea with a king and queen.  It is an experience that many would never have the chance to live.  Clay also had the opportunity to meet many important international stars and politicians.  He certainly represented the USA and UNICEF in a positive way.

The following video gives a taste of the evening.  It includes part of Clay’s speech, his hand print moment and some of his pre-concert interviews.

Do you remember this special night?

I was amazed that Clay spoke part of his message in the Bahasa Malaysia language!

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6 thoughts on “Clay Aiken – People Were Impressed And Excited

  1. I do remember. Clay has really always remained the same caring person.
    Back then he was talking about unity, people working together. That's still his message today as he campaigns.

  2. I do remember this video. Was also so impressed that Clay had taken the time to speak the language.

    He is a good man, and is more than willing to serve the people in D2 in North Carolina. This is the leader they need. Clay has shown us over the past decade what he is all about. Caring and compassionate and ready and willing to “Use His Voice”.

  3. I was aware of Clay's trip to Malaysia for UNICEF, but I didn't know that he spoke at the concert. For Clay to speak in the native language was heartwarming. You could hear the roar of the crowd and the appreciation they felt. Thanks so much for bringing this video to us.

  4. O.M.G. I grew up in Kuala Lumpur, so elated just watching him address fellow Malaysians!

    He is so adorable, I'm very impressed!! He said, "Let's give a big round of applause as a gesture of appreciation to those who have contributed" followed by "Tuan Tuan dan Puan Puan" at the end which means 'Ladies and Gentlemen' and someone's name.

    This is the first time I'm seeing this video, THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!!! <3<3<3

  5. Love the video of Clay in Malaysia, this is the first time I’ve seen it, we’re so proud of you clay! Thanks ladies.

  6. i love to watch this video. he is so caring to other people like to the UNICEF video and it was great! He was able to speak in malaysian Language! he was willing to serve to other people this is so adorable 🙂

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