"What More Can I Give" (also "Todo Para Ti" in Spanish) is a song written by American singer Michael Jackson and recorded in 2001 by Jackson and a supergroup of singers following the September 11 attacks. The inspiration for the song had initially come to Jackson after a meeting with the President of South Africa Nelson Mandela in the late 1990s. The initial Mandela–inspired version of the song was to be performed by Jackson in concert, and Jackson said it would be issued as a charity single for the refugees of the Kosovo War, which ended in 1999, but these plans were not carried out.
Following the September 11 attacks in 2001, Jackson reworked "What More Can I Give" at the suggestion of producer Marc Schaffel. Jackson and other artists recorded the new version of the song shortly afterward; the other artists included Mariah Carey, Reba McEntire, Anastacia, Nick Carter, 3LW, Beyoncé, NSYNC, Celine Dion, Boyz II Men members Shawn Stockman & Michael McCary, Brian McKnight, Luther Vandross, and Usher. In addition, a Spanish language version of the song was recorded. Entitled "Todo Para Ti", the lyrics were adapted into Spanish by the Panamanian musician Rubén Blades. Schaffel brought three-time Grammy winner K. C. Porter on to the project to give the Spanish version a different sound from the English recording. The All Stars A light haired medium skin colored female smiling. The female has long hair and is wearing a white sleeved shirt that is slightly un-buttoned at the top. Mariah Carey Anastacia 3LW Aaron Carter Alejandro Sanz Anastacia Beyoncé Billy Gilman Brian McKnight Bryton James Carlos Santana Celine Dion Cristian Castro Gloria Estefan Hanson Jon Secada Joy Enriquez Juan Gabriel Julio Iglesias Justin Timberlake Laura Pausini Luis Miguel Luther Vandross Mariah Carey Michael McCary Mýa *NSYNC Nick Carter Olga Tañón Reba McEntire Ricky Martin Rubén Blades Shakira Shawn Stockman Thalía Tom Petty Usher Ziggy Marley