
For the past six weeks, the music industry has made a strong effort to support the healthcare workers who are sacrificing their lives to help people during the coronavirus outbreak. With his recent dance-a-thons, Diddy raised over $3 million dollars for workers and thanks to her World Health Organization and Global Citizen collaboration. Lady Gaga helped raise over $125 million for workers with the One World: Together At Home festival. Future, Jay-Z and Rihanna, Eminem, and more have also made donations towards healthcare workers and visiting hospitals in his hometown of Chicago Saturday. And now Lil Durk is doing the same.
Lil Durk is hand-delivering hot meals to frontline workers at Chicago’s Rush Hospital. The meals were prepared by workers at PHLAVS Restaurant, which is owned by Durk’s manager, Dilla. Durk and the restaurant will also help distribute an additional 100 meals to other healthcare workers Saturday evening. In a press release about the donations, Durk said:
I been living down in Atlanta, but everyone back home has been in my thoughts, especially those doing something for the community and all the neighborhood heroes. I thought about all the first responders putting their lives on the line to help out and it inspired me, so I took a jet back to Chicago to show my thanks. We partnered up with PHLAVZ and bought 100 meals to donate to the Rush University Medical Center to show love and inspire our community to be strong and help one another out through these times.
The donations come after Durk shared collaborations with G Herbo and Lil Skies last month.

The beat battle between Timbaland and Swizz Beatz last month went so well they turned it into an Instagram Live series. Dubbed Versuz, it brings some of our favorite singers, songwriters, and producers to our screens, giving us battles between Ne-Yo and Johnta Austin, Lil Jon and T-Pain, and, more recently, between Babyface and Teddy Riley. Through the course of the Versuz series, fans have been calling for a duel between someone of music’s most legendary producers, and it looks like one particular hoped-for fight will go down in the near future.
Joining Fat Joe for an Instagram Live conversation as a part of his Fat Joe Show series, Diddy announced that a Versuz battle will take place between him and Dr. Dre. Answering Fat Joe’s question on whether there were talks “or whispers” for a Versuz battle with Dr. Dre, Diddy said, “Yeah we definitely talking about it, you heard it here, you heard it here on the show.”
The announcement arrived after Diddy helped raise over $3 million for healthcare workers thanks to a dance-a-thon he held on his Instagram Live with help from LeBron James, Drake, Lizzo, and more. During his conversation, Diddy also recounted the days leading up to Notorious B.I.G.’s death following the 1997 Soul Train Awards.
Watch the video above to hear Diddy make the announcement.

It seemed a little too on-the-nose when two of the first celebrities to test positive for COVID-19 were Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson — that the coronavrius would even dare think about taking our era’s very own Jimmy Stewart and his kindly wife. But the two were able to get through the ordeal, and have since used their experience to inspire others to take the pandemic seriously. Now the future has come up with another stranger-than-fiction twist: They may wind up becoming humanity’s saviors.
As per MSN, Hanks and Wilson have donated their blood to the medical researchers currently hard at work on developing a vaccine. Upon returning home to Los Angeles after testing positive in Australia, the two enrolled in a medical study to see if their antibodies would be useful. And wouldn’t you know, they sure do.
Hanks revealed the news while appearing on NPR’s Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!, telling his hosts, that, not only does their blood contain the necessary antibodies but that he’s dubbed the hoped-for miracle cure the “Hank-ccine.”
Last week, the two-time Oscar-winner went into detail about his and Wilson’s experiences overcoming COVID-19, saying he felt “nauseous” and exhausted, but that his wife had it worse. “She had a much higher fever,” he said. “She had lost her sense of taste and sense of smell. She got absolutely no joy from food for a better part of three weeks.”
Luckily the two received a well-earned happy ending, and so maybe we will, too. Thanks, Hanks. THanks.
(Via MSN)
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On Friday night, Lil Wayne launched a new form of communication with the world: his Beats 1 radio show, Young Money Radio. According to Billboard, Weezy promised the show would include “heavyweights calling in discussing sports, music, comedy, everything.” Based on the first episode, he delivered on that promise.
Lil Wayne previewing a new song with Jessie Reyez off the Funeral deluxe #YoungMoneyRadio pic.twitter.com/XDYDYDu8SL
— Eric Diep (@E_Diep) April 25, 2020
Lil Wayne ending #YoungMoneyRadio with another new song called Help f/ Tory Lanez pic.twitter.com/3BH114tfwe
— Eric Diep (@E_Diep) April 25, 2020
The show’s maiden voyage included plenty of celebrity appearances, as well as the announcement that a deluxe edition of Funeral would arrive “soon.” Wayne teased two new songs, one with Tory Lanez and the other Jessie Reyez. While speaking about the Jessie Reyez-featured track, Wayne called the Canadian singer onto the show and gave her a warm welcome before discussing the song.
“I want to speak on some artists that is involved with the deluxe, and they’re also artists that I have a lot of respect for and I think they’re dope,” he said as he introduced Reyez. “Reason I bring it up like that is cause maybe y’all didn’t know too much about me knowing these artists.” The two then discussed their quarantine habits, which included meditation and vocal warm-ups. Following his call with Reyez, Wayne previewed his collaboration with Tory Lanez, entitled “Help.”
As for the rest of the show, Wayne was joined by Deion Sanders and New Orleans mayor LaToya Cantrell, and he made additional calls to Lil Baby, Travis Scott, and Babyface. Lastly, Wayne shared with Babyface the story of how the legendary R&B singer, Betty Wright, influenced him to play guitar: “She actually told me to come see her, she said she got these four strings she wanna show me, and she said ‘with these four strings, you’re gonna be able to play every song and any song’ so I cannot wait to see her.”
Check out the videos above to hear previews from the deluxe edition of Funeral.





