Birdman Think's Home As He Donates To New Orleans Residents.

Birdman to Pay for New Orleans Residents’ Rent Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
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On Monday (April 20), The Cash Money Records co-founder stated on his Instagram that he packages for his New Orleans residents in need of help during the coronavirus pandemic.

"I would like to offer to pay everybody rent for month of May (for those who in need) in residents area of UPTOWN New Orleans where I was born and raised at from mac melph calio and ST Thomas housing also from third ward to 17th ward I would like HANO to support us on accomplishin this and @q93fm," Birdman wrote.


Birdman also called on the mayor of New Orleans LaToya Cantrell to support his cause, before thanking the hospital workers who have worked diligently during this time.

"I also spoke with @theuptownangela to help me put this togather I would like our mayor @mayorcantrell help support this cause also wanna thank all hospital on front line Risking they life to save lives I wanna thanks everybody that wrk with tha Gladys and Johnny foundation my company cash money records."




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I would like 2 offer to pay everybody rent for month of May (for those who in need) in residents area of UPTOWN New Orleans where I was born and raised at from mac melph calio and ST Thomas housing also from 3rd ward to 17th ward I would like HANO to support us on accomplishin this and @q93fm I also spoke with @theuptownangela to help me put this togather I would like our mayor @mayorcantrell help support this cause also wanna thank all hospital on front line Risking they life to save lives I wanna thanks everybody that wrk with tha Gladys and Johnny foundation my company cashmoney records @cashmoneyofficial @republicrecords for always supporting our foundation for 20plus years @universalmusicgroup #RICHGANG🦅 #STUNNAMAN @hotboyog333 @kimmykim504 @ceto504 @stunnabrand stay safe #DOIt4MSGLADYS
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The 51-year-old New Orleans native is not the only rapper/hip-hop mogul to give back to their community. Collectively, hip-hop has donated more than $5 million, 100,000 masks and $20,000 in meals to those in need, as the coronavirus continues to impact the lives of many.

Most recently, Kanye West partnered with Chick-fil-A to help the Los Angeles Dream Center serve over 300,000 meals during the pandemic. Birdman and Kanye West are among artists like Jay-Z, Quavo, Cardi B and DJ Khaled, who are lending a helping hand during this time.


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