Travis Scott, the American rapper and singer, has made a significant contribution to wildfire relief efforts in California.
Reports reveal that Travis has pledged to donate all net proceeds from his newly released song 4×4 and its related merchandise to the Direct Relief California Wildfire Response Fund.
This announcement follows Scott’s recent attendance at the premiere of 4×4 during the College Football Playoff National Championship.
The wildfires in California have caused widespread devastation, claiming at least 27 lives, displacing thousands, and ravaging entire communities. In response, Scott is leveraging his platform to aid those affected. His merchandise line includes items dedicated to honoring Los Angeles first responders, along with a CD single of 4×4.
Scott’s donation will support the Direct Relief Fund, which provides essential medical assistance and resources to those impacted by the fires, including displaced families and wildlife affected by the destruction.
Additionally, other high-profile celebrities such as Beyoncé, Paris Hilton, Leonardo DiCaprio, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and bands like The Eagles and Metallica have also contributed generously to wildfire recovery efforts.
Travis Scott’s involvement comes on the heels of a dynamic performance at the National Championship game, where he was accompanied by the Morehouse College marching band.
4×4 continues to make waves, not just for its musical impact but also for its role in supporting wildfire recovery efforts. Fans and supporters have praised Scott for using his artistry to make a meaningful difference in the face of tragedy.