A Cat Brought Her Tiny Sick Kitten to a Human Hospital to Get Help

In Istanbul, Turkey, a concerned mother cat actually brought her kitten to a hospital to get help. Unfortunately, it was a human hospital’s emergency room, not a vet. Fortunately, medics helped the poor cat and kitten anyway.

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As sad as it was that this stray cat’s kitten was sick, it is wildly impressive that she knew the hospital is where people (and animals) go to get help with their health. 

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While medics were looking after the little kitten, the mama cat was given milk and food to make her more comfortable. Bored Panda writes, “The Turks have long been known for their love and care for stray animals, with many leaving out food and water for them on the streets.”

So there was no question that people at this human hospital would jump in and make sure this genius cat mom and her little one were OK. Soon after doctors checked out the kitten and made sure the situation wasn’t dire, mother and baby were sent to a vet for proper evaluation. 

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The Turkish news and media covered every second of this story; people became so invested. And I understand why. The story also went viral on Reddit, where many shared their reactions in comments. 

One commenter explained that, in Turkey, “stray cats and dogs are like everyone’s pet. You can see food and water for these friends on every corner. Cats are welcome to sleep and live in mosques, etc. It’s a beautiful place for stray animals.”

That’s why it wasn’t seen as surprising that this mom cat would place her trust in the humans in the hospital. She knew they would help. And now I’m emotional about a cat halfway around the world. 

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Because I know you’re wondering, it’s not clear what was wrong with the little kitten. Both mom and kitten seem to be doing OK, though, so that’s the most important thing. 

According to one Reddit user, stray animals aren’t just respected in Istanbul. They’re also treated very well. “Istanbul does an AMAZING job with the stray animals,” they write. 

“They vaccinate them and store owners let the dogs sleep inside when it’s raining. They are citizens of the city too and other places really should take notes.” Another commenter confirmed this: “Dogs and cats are taken in to be vaccinated, neutered and earmarked before being let out on the streets again.”

That’s so good to hear. Often, strays are dismissed because the perception is that they don’t get medical care, aren’t vaccinated, and you don’t know what kind of disease they might be carrying. But clearly, in Istanbul, stray animals live very different lives. 

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I mean, a cat walked into a human hospital and got care for her sick kitten, for goodness’ sake! The level of trust is just astounding. 

Obviously, people all over the world are invested in the story of this cat and her kitten now. It’s not clear if there will be any more updates to this story, but I think we can be pretty certain that this mom cat is doing literally everything she can for her baby. So that’s reassuring.

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/cat-brought-kitten-hospital

These Viral TikToks Explain Why You Shouldn’t Stan Kim Jong Un’s Sister

After an influx of still-unconfirmed claims that North Korea’s Kim Jong Un may be in declining health, people are sizing up his sister, Kim Yo Jong, as a possible successor to the dictatorship.

Kim Yo Jong’s possible successorship has become a joke or meme in some circles. TikTok creator Jay Xiao, a politics student at New York University, got fed up with the obsession and made a series of viral videos about the reasons people should un-stan Kim Yo Jong.

“This tops the list of videos I never thought I had to make,” Xiao wrote in her video’s caption.

We’ve reached out to Xiao about her TikTok series.

The first of her TikToks concerning Kim Yo Jung describes the family’s history of human rights abuses and her active role directing North Korea’s propaganda department, leading people to credit her with the “cult of personality” surrounding Kim Jong Un.

“I did not know this needed to be said until today,” Xiao said in her TikTok. “But can y’all not stan possible next-in-line dictators, please?”

Her criticism has been met with backlash.

“Two days ago I made a video about why people shouldn’t stan Kim Jong Un’s younger sister Kim Yo Jong, and then I get a dozen comments telling me that I apparently look like her,” Xiao said in a follow-up to her series. “And OK, obviously I’m biased, but I don’t see the resemblance, I really don’t. But even if I did look like her, y’all did not have to tell me that, I could have lived my whole life happy and content without knowing that I possibly look like Kim Jong Un’s sister.”

In an interview with Buzzfeed News, Xiao said commenters have also labeled her “a ruiner of fun,” and that their “jokes” were above critique.

“I’m not saying you can’t make any political satire or jokes, but there’s a very big difference between good satire and bad satire,” Xiao told BuzzFeed News. “It becomes bad satire when it’s almost interchangeable with positive propaganda.”

Xiao also told Buzzfeed News that she believes the obsession with Kim Yo Jong stems from a place of racist infantilization of East Asian women as non-threatening objects.

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*First Published: May 1, 2020, 11:14 am

Brooke Sjoberg

Brooke Sjoberg is an editorial intern for the Daily Dot studying journalism at the University of Texas at Austin. She is also the Daily Texan’s Life and Arts Editor and an editorial intern for Texas Connect magazine.

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Hospital Mortality Data, Drug Trial Raises Eyebrows


What your doctor is reading on Medscape.com:

APRIL 30, 2020 — Here are the coronavirus stories Medscape’s editors around the globe think you need to know about today: 


How Many Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19 Die?

A new preprint study of almost 17,000 patients with COVID-19 admitted to 166 hospitals in the United Kingdom between February 6 and April 18 indicates that 33% died. This rose to 53% when considering those who received mechanical ventilation.

These latest figures confirm that obesity is a significant risk factor for poor outcomes, including a significantly increased risk of death, along with other previously recognized comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Yet almost half (47%) of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 had no documented comorbidity.

“We must do everything humanly possible to understand this disease, so that we are better prepared for the next wave of this pandemic,” said Calum Semple, PhD, from the University of Liverpool, who led the study.


New Trial Causes Controversy

Doctors are raising eyebrows at the decision by AstraZeneca to begin a randomized placebo-controlled trial of its popular type 2 diabetes drug dapagliflozin (Farxiga, AstraZeneca) to see if it reduces the risks of disease progression and clinical complications in patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 and a medical history of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or chronic kidney disease.

There is concern and skepticism because several expert groups have advised that drugs in this class — the sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors — be stopped in all patients hospitalized with COVID-19.

“Giving SGLT2 inhibitors to patients in the DARE-19 study is a dangerous proposition because these drugs can induce ketoacidosis during the stress of acute illness such as COVID-19,” nephrologist Bruce R. Leslie, MD, told Medscape Medical News.


New PPE Guidelines

The Infectious Disease Society of America has released its latest guidelines on the use and reuse of personal protective equipment (PPE) during COVID-19, most of which address the use of face protection.

Panel chair John Lynch III, MD, MPH, said of the eight new recommendations, “A large part of them are really focused on masks, but there are a huge number of other disparate questions that need to be answered where there is really no good evidence basis.” 

Source: https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200430/covid-19-daily-hospital-mortality-data-drug-trial-raises-eyebrows?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Orthopedic Surgeon, Mayor Team Up on COVID-19 Response


What your doctor is reading on Medscape.com:

APRIL 30, 2020 — In the heart of California’s Central Valley, the city of Atwater is shielding itself from the coronavirus pandemic.

Atwater is located on State Route 99 in Merced County, about a 2-hour drive to the Bay Area and the state capitol of Sacramento. On March 9, even though no one in the town of 30,000 had yet been diagnosed with COVID-19, Mayor Paul Creighton declared a state of emergency.

The mayor said he felt moved to act after watching YouTube videos about the pandemic, including scenes of incinerators set up to cremate human remains in Wuhan, China, where the virus originated.

“I thought that for China to be doing that, this is way bigger than the city of Atwater is ready for,” Creighton told Medscape Medical News.

The state of emergency allowed Creighton to create the position of medical advisor, to which he appointed Edward Vanek, DO, an orthopedic surgeon.

“I’m really looking to establish plans with the city,” Vanek told local reporters when the emergency was declared. It will be more of a thought process, as opposed to moving any money around, he explained.

The doctor emphasized the need to protect the city’s first responders, who often find themselves in situations where they are at increased risk for exposure. A single infection involving a police officer could quickly spread through an entire department and place the community at risk, he noted.

In his private practice in Atwater, Vanek treats and restores function to injured knees, shoulders, and hips, and this isn’t the first time he has advocated for first responders.


Protecting First Responders

He gained notoriety in the growing town — the motto of which is Community Pride, City Wide — and was befriended by the mayor when he treated police officers injured on duty.

“Dr Vanek does charitable medical work for people who can’t afford help,” Creighton explained.

Vanek is also known in the area for donating to the town’s fall festival and helping fund Fourth of July fireworks. His children are young and his penchant for exotic sports cars has made him a favorite of other kids in the community, who often ask for rides in his flashy McLaren 720S.

Source: https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200430/orthopedic-surgeon-mayor-team-up-on-covid-19-response?src=RSS_PUBLIC

The Best Vinyl Releases Of April 2020

Anybody who thought the vinyl resurgence was just a fad was mistaken: The industry has experienced a legitimate revival. As a result, music fans are interested in physical media in ways they may not have if the decades-old medium hasn’t made a comeback. That doesn’t mean everybody is listening to just their parents’ old music, though. That’s part of it, sure, thanks to rereleases that present classic albums in new ways. A vital part of the renewed vinyl wave, though, is new projects being released as records, of which there are plenty.

Whatever you might be into, each month brings a new slew of vinyl releases that has something for everybody. Some stand out above the rest, naturally, so check out some of our favorite vinyl releases of April below.

Mac Miller — Circles (Deluxe Edition)

Warner

Mac Miller’s first posthumous album dropped earlier this year, and now it has made its way into vinyl. The record contains the two bonus tracks from the Circles deluxe edition: “Right” and “Floating.”

Get it here.

Wavves — King Of The Beach (10th Anniversary Edition)

Fat Possum

King Of The Beach helped position Wavves as one of the most buzz-worthy indie bands of the 2010s, and the 10th anniversary vinyl edition of the record has some neat features. Namely, the cover was the original art meant for the album that was scrapped, and this release contains a bonus 7-inch that boasts “Mutant” and “Stained Glass (Won’t You Let Me Into Yr Heart).”

Get it here.

The Strokes — The New Abnormal

RCA

In some respects, The Strokes’ new album, The New Abnormal, is a real return to form for the group. It’s so good, in fact, that it’s Julian Casablancas’ fourth-favorite record that he ever made!

Get it here.

Nightmares On Wax — Smokers Delight (25th Anniversary Edition)

Warp

Nightmares On Wax’s sophomore album is a trip-hop classic, and now it has gotten a slick new vinyl edition to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Most excitingly, it includes a previously unreleased bonus track, “Let’s Ascend.”

Get it here.

Pavement — Wowee Zowee (7-Inch Picture Disc)

Matador

Pavement’s Wowee Zowee is 25 years old, and the band is celebrating it with an atypical sort of release. This vinyl record is shaped like the speech bubble on the original album art, the record features two tracks that are making their vinyl debut: “Sensitive Euro Man” and “Brink Of The Clouds/Candyland.”

Get it here. And while you are at it, get Guided By Voices’ excellent Alien Lanes reissue.

Wiz Khalifa — Kush & Orange Juice (10th Anniversary Edition)

Rostrum Records

Wiz Khalifa’s 2010 mixtape Kush & Orange Juice was a big moment in his early career, and now it has gotten its first physical release. It’s a nice one, too, as the two cloudy green-colored 180-gram discs come wrapped in a dimebag-style zip-lock shrink wrap.

Get it here.

Peggy Lee — Ultimate Peggy Lee

UMe

Peggy Lee was one of music’s biggest stars of the middle of the 20th century, and May will mark what would have been her 100th birthday. To celebrate the milestone, this clear 2LP retrospective release compiles some of her most recognizable tracks.

Get it here.

Thundercat — It Is What It Is (Deluxe Picture Disc LP)

Brainfeeder

Thundercat has returned with another gem, and it’s available on a striking picture disk vinyl edition. Uproxx’s Aaron Williams said of the album, “It’s serious but not too serious, reflecting the times in which it was made — we’re all facing plenty of darkness, trying to find the light, and forced to accept that sometimes, it just is what it is.”

Get it here.

The Rolling Stones — “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” (55th Anniversary Edition)

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“Satisfaction” became one of The Rolling Stones’ defining songs, and now the original vinyl single has been re-released for its 55th anniversary. The limited edition, 180-gram, emerald-colored vinyl features both of the original UK and US b-sides: “The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man” and “The Spider And The Fly.”

Get it here.

Fiona Apple — Fetch The Bolt Cutters (Vinyl Me, Please Edition)

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Fiona Apple’s new album is getting an exclusive aubergine vinyl release, courtesy of the artisans at Vinyl Me, Please. Fetch The Bolt Cutters is one of the year’s most critically acclaimed albums, and Uproxx’s own Steven Hyden wrote of it, “I can’t imagine another person on Earth, living or dead, making this album. This, ultimately, is what was happened during Fiona’s hiatus away from the rest of us: She became her own genre. How lucky are we that it just grew by one more classic.”

Get it here.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Source: https://uproxx.com/music/best-vinyl-releases-april-2020/

COVID-19: A 'Marathon, Not a Sprint' for Psychiatry

The pandemic and the psychological aftermath will be a ‘marathon, not a sprint,’ and self-care will remain a critical and ongoing issue, experts say.

Source: https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200430/covid-19-a-marathon-not-a-sprint-for-psychiatry?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Is Desi Perkins Pregnant? Her New Series Is “Our Fertility Journey”

Beauty vlogger and social media influencer Desi Perkins has been posting makeup tutorials and lifestyle videos since 2013, and she’s amassed a subscriber list of more than 3.3 million. She and husband Steven Perkins have been married since 2012, and the couple has their own YouTube channel called “The Perkins.”

While Desi and Steven’s content is generally light in nature, with offerings including gardening videos and travel vlogs, the couple’s first YouTube series takes on a heavy topic.

In “Our Fertility Journey,” Steven and Desi are discussing their seven-year struggle to have a baby. The first episode of the series dropped on April 29, and the couple’s heartbreaking story had fans hoping that the end will include a pregnancy announcement.

Is Desi Perkins pregnant? Read on to find out more about the series and why Desi wants to share her story now.

Desi Perkins details her miscarriage and subsequent struggles in “Our Fertility Journey.”

The first episode of “Our Fertility Journey” oscillates between Desi’s commentary in 2020 and clips from 2013 through 2017. The beginning of the episode opens with Desi giving Steven a box with a positive pregnancy test inside for his 2013 birthday present. Desi explained that she was pregnant in May of 2013, but that she had a miscarriage two months later.

She noted that she had never considered losing the baby because she was just 26 years old at the time. 

Desi said that she also wasn’t aware of how many couples struggle to have kids. 

“I was so young at that age that it never crossed my mind that a miscarriage was something that would happen to me. A big part of that is because a lot of women don’t even talk about miscarriages. It’s so common and it happens to so many women,” she said in the video. “But no one talks about it, so it’s just one of those things that you don’t think will happen to you. Until it does.” 

“After the miscarriage, we decided to just keep trying and see what happens. I remember telling people ‘Yeah, I’m trying, but I’m not trying. It’s just one of those things, if it happens it happens.’ But deep down, I was trying,” she continued. “I just didn’t want to admit that I was doing all I could naturally in order to get pregnant and it had not happened. It had been three years since my miscarriage, and nothing had happened.”

In February of 2017, four years after she and Steven began trying to have a baby, Desi thought that she was pregnant again.

“Finally one day, I remember waking up and thinking that it might be happening,” she recalled.  

She didn’t tell Steven about her suspicions, and her brother bought her a pregnancy test. When she took it, it was negative.

“There’s such a huge stigma talking about infertility. I was ashamed to talk about it for a long time,” she said. “I bottled up my feelings about the situation, and I didn’t even want to talk to Steven about it because I just felt like talking about it would make it worse or real.”

After the negative test, she came to the conclusion that she should see a doctor.

“I remember, it was hard for me initially to accept that my best naturally just wasn’t enough for a viable pregnancy,” she said.

Desi and Steven went to a fertility doctor and decided to try the least expensive and least invasive option first. She began taking Clomid (an oral medication that encourages ovulation). 

Desi said that she got depressed after taking Clomid and she “wasn’t fully” herself or in control of her feelings anymore. In August of 2017, she got an IUI (Intrauterine Insemination). Two weeks later, she learned that she wasn’t pregnant. 

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“What has been helping me a lot through this process is just telling myself it’s what I have to do… it’s just the way it is. And [I] need to stop comparing myself to people who just got pregnant easily…” Desi said. “This is my path and my journey.” 

The episode then ended, and the couple will divulge more of their pregnancy journey, and what happened after August of 2017 in future videos. 

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/is-desi-perkins-pregnant

New Study of Diabetes Drug for COVID-19 Raises Eyebrows


What your doctor is reading on Medscape.com:

APRIL 30, 2020 — A just-launched study of the type 2 diabetes agent dapagliflozin (Farxiga, AstraZeneca) in patients with mild-moderate COVID-19 is raising eyebrows, given that several expert groups have advised that drugs in this class — the sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors — be stopped in all patients hospitalized with COVID-19 due to the increased risk for diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).

The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 Dapagliflozin in Respiratory Failure in Patients With COVID-19 (DARE-19) study is sponsored by AstraZeneca and Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute.

The trial will assess whether dapagliflozin reduces the risks of disease progression, clinical complications, and death due to COVID-19 in patients with type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and/or mild-moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD). 

“Dapagliflozin has demonstrated cardio- and renal-protective benefits and improved outcomes in high-risk patients with type-2 diabetes, heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, and CKD,” said the principal investigator of DARE-19, Mikhail N. Kosiborod, MD, a cardiologist at Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute, Kansas City, Missouri.

And “patients with COVID-19 and underlying cardiometabolic disease appear to be at the highest risk of morbid complications,” he explains in an AstraZeneca statement.

“Through DARE-19, we hope to decrease the severity of illness, and prevent cardiovascular, respiratory, and kidney decompensation, which are common in patients with COVID-19,” Kosiborod continues.

However, advice to stop SGLT2 inhibitors in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, due to its associated DKA risk, has come from several channels.

These include initial guidance from Diabetes UK; experts who spoke during an American Diabetes Association webinar; and most recently, an international panel of diabetes experts.

Some clinicians went so far as to tell Medscape Medical News that they view the trial as potentially dangerous, while others said they could see some logic to it, as long as it is carefully managed.


“A Dangerous Proposition — a DARE I Would Not Take”

Partha Kar, MD, of Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, and national clinical director, diabetes, NHS England, told Medscape Medical News: “It’s interesting to see [AstraZeneca] embark on a study with a particular class of drug whereby…[in] the UK we have said that if you get sent to hospital with COVID-19 you should stop [SGLT2 inhibitors] immediately.”

Source: https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200430/new-study-of-diabetes-drug-for-covid-19-raises-eyebrows?src=RSS_PUBLIC

How Hip-Hop Artists Are Making A Difference During The Pandemic

In America alone, 30 million people have filed unemployment claims in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Establishments are closed (for the most part), and people need help. Hip-hop artists like Cardi B, Kanye West, Eminem, Jay-Z and Meek Mill, DJ Khaled, and many more have stepped up with fundraisers, donations, and other good deeds to assist those in need.

Here’s a look at just some of their efforts:

Cardi B

Cardi B may have been a bit skeptical about the coronavirus at the outset of its arrival in the US, but she’s still giving back. In April, she donated 20,000 bottles of the OWYN plant-based meal supplement drink to healthcare workers in her native New York. Later that month, the Bronx rapper teamed with fashion brand FashionNova for the #FashionNovaCARES initiative, which is giving away $1 million dollars, or $1,000 every hour until May 20. to people affected by the pandemic. She also gave proceeds from iMarkkeyz’ catchy “Coronavirus” single (which sampled her) to relief efforts.

Eminem

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Eminem referenced two of his biggest hits in his relief efforts. A week ago, his Marshall Mathers foundation teamed with Detroit catering service Union Joints to distribute tubs of “Mom’s Spaghetti” to healthcare workers on the frontlines of the crisis. The spaghetti is a reference to a famous line in his “Lose Yourself” track. He’s also auctioning off a pair of his Jordan 4 Retro Eminem Carhartt sneakers for the for the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. While announcing the initiative on Instagram, he said he was “Cleanin’ out my closet.”

Drake

Drake contributed to the #AllInChallenge, which is imploring celebrities to enter items in an auction supporting charities such as Feeding America, Meals On Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry. The Toronto rapper offered a lucky auction participant a weekend party package, which includes VIP treatment at LA nightspot Delilah and a ride on his private jet.

Kanye West

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In April, Kanye West worked with We Women Empowered and The Dream Center to donate thousands of meals to affected families in his hometown of Chicago and his current home base of LA. Josephine Wade of We Women Empowered noted to Access Online that, “today when I got that call, that Kanye West wanted to help the elderly in Chicago and he chose his hometown in the South Side, his old neighborhood, I was beyond words.”

2 Chainz

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Georgia governor Brian Kemp made the controversial decision to loosen restrictions on Georgia businesses, which laid the way for shops like Killer Mike’s barbershop and 2 Chainz’ Escobar Restaurant and Tapas to re-open. Both artists decided they weren’t re-opening their establishments, and 2 Chainz actually used the restaurant to feed 120 people experiencing homelessness a meal. His Tru foundation also donated 200 McDonalds meals to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

Meek Mill

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Meek Mill and Jay-Z’s Reform Alliance sent 100,000 masks to American jails and prisons, where the pandemic is ravaging people who literally have nowhere to go to escape it. He also contributed to the #allinchallenge by offering his 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom to a lucky winner.

Post Malone

Genrebender Post Malone embraced his rock roots by getting up with legendary drummer Travis Barker and performing a Nirvana tribute on YouTube live stream. The fundraising concert grossed $4.3 million dollars, and Google doubled the first $2.5 million in contributions, bringing the total contributions to $9.3 million for The United Nations Foundation’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for The World Health Organization (WHO).

Megan Thee Stallion & Beyoncé

Houstonites Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion stopped the world on Wednesday with the swaggering remix to Meg’s “Savage” track. The song may kick off a savage summer for women (if we actually get to go outside), and the proceeds are going to the Bread Of Life, a Houston-area disaster relief organization feeding Houston families during the pandemic. Earlier in the month, she had the #HealthcareHotties and #HottiesAtHome hashtags trending on Twitter while sending disadvantaged people money via cash app.

Diddy

The big news a week or so ago was that Diddy and Jennifer Lopez reunited during Diddy’s live stream Dance-A-Thon. But lost in the hysteria was the reality that the Dance-A-Thon was a fundraiser that raised over $3 million for healthcare workers in underserved areas all over the country.

Pitbull

Pitbull raised some eyebrows in April with a pretty vague Twitter response to the pandemic, but there was no confusion about the affirming “I Believe That We Will Win,” a rousing song he released earlier last month. The proceeds from the song benefit organizations like Feeding America and the Tony Robbins Foundation, according to Billboard.

Hip-Hop Loves NY

Some of New York’s finest came together for the Universal Hip-Hop Museum and Mass Appeal’s Hip-Hop Loves NY benefit concert, which featured legendary acts like Nas, Ice-T, Wu-Tang Clan, Chuck D of Public Enemy, LL Cool J, Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, De La Soul, and Kurtis Blow performing for over three hours on YouTube and other social media platforms. Billboard reports that the concert’s proceeds went to SOMOS Community Care, a network of nearly 2,500 health care providers for Medicaid members in the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn. It also helped The Bronx Community Relief Effort in their efforts to raise $10 million for the hard-hit Bronx, which has lost many people including local legend Fred The Godson.

DJ D-Nice

For the past two months, DJ D-Nice’s Club Quarantine has had many houses jumpin’ with his marathon DJ sets. In April, he collaborated with MTV’s #AloneTogether campaign to relaunch the Club MTV series and create Club MTV Presents #DanceTogether with D-Nice. Viewers of the DJ sets are urged to donate to The Save The Music Foundation, which, according to a press release, is “working rapidly to ensure students in underserved communities severely impacted by this pandemic, particularly New York, Los Angeles, Newark, and New Orleans, have access to remote music education.”

Birdman

https://www.instagram.com/p/B_NuaiGDm-3

Rap legend Birdman further cemented his reverence in New Orleans with his offer to “pay everybody rent for [the] month of May (for those who in need} [in the area] of Uptown New Orleans where I was born and raised.” Birdman’s offer is a noble gesture that will be much appreciated in the hard-hit city.

Kodak Black

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Kodak Black is currently incarcerated as the American prison population is facing a hellish experience during the pandemic. Still, the young, controversial artist is looking to give back. In March, he donated books and essential school supplies for over 600 students in his native Broward County.

BET Fundraiser

On April 22nd, BET aired Saving Our Selves: A BET COVID-19 Relief Effort which featured guests like DJ Khaled, Kelly Rowland, Chance The Rapper, Fantasia, Kirk Franklin, and more participating in the United Way fundraiser.

CDQ

https://www.instagram.com/p/B-FPOg0p69T

Coronavirus is a world plague, and artists from all over the world are doing their part to ease the burden during the pandemic. Count Nigerian artist CDQ as a model landlord, as he provided rent relief to his tenants in Nigeria.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Source: https://uproxx.com/music/hip-hop-artists-pandemic-charity/