Amy Winehouse's Microphone

Origin
Amy Winehouse was an English singer and songwriter known for her deep expressive vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres, including soul, blues and jazz. Her album “Frank” debuted in 2003 and she quickly rocketed in popularity. Her next album included some of her most famous songs, such as Back in Black and Rehab. She suffered from multiple health problems during her career, including drug addiction, alcoholism, depression and respiratory problems. Her substance abuse eventually lead to her untimely death at the age 27 from alcohol poisoning. Thought her life she regularly donated to charity, especially those with children. After her death, the Amy Winehouse Foundation was set up to help prevent drug and alcohol misuse by young people.

Effects
Using the microphone increases one's wish to give to charities and participate in charitable events, particularly if children are involved. When the user sings, those nearby will try to give all their money to them. However, the user will often act and behave as if under the influence of drugs and alcohol, leading to eventual death. They will test positive for drugs if tested, even if they never took drugs in their life.