Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Kendrick Lamar Shock Fans with 24-Hour Livestream — All to Help the Homeless
In a bold and unexpected move, hip-hop giants Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Kendrick Lamar joined forces for a cause bigger than music. The trio launched a surprise 24-hour livestream event over the weekend, stunning fans across the globe — and all proceeds are going toward building homes for the homeless.
In a bold and unexpected move, hip-hop giants Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Kendrick Lamar joined forces for a cause bigger than music. The trio launched a surprise 24-hour livestream event over the weekend, stunning fans across the globe — and all proceeds are going toward building homes for the homeless.
The stream, which ran uninterrupted from Saturday evening to Sunday night, featured exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, live performances, candid conversations, and even appearances by surprise celebrity guests. But what truly set the event apart was its mission: raising awareness and funds to combat homelessness in major U.S. cities.
“This isn’t just about music — it’s about giving back,” Eminem said during a quiet moment in the livestream. “We’ve all seen what’s going on out there. People need homes, not just hope.”
Snoop Dogg, known for his community advocacy, echoed the sentiment:
“We grew up in tough neighborhoods. We know what it means to struggle. It’s time to use our platforms for something real.”
The project, dubbed “Rhymes for Roofs,” has already raised over $5 million in donations within the first 12 hours — with fans donating in real-time while watching intimate sets and unreleased footage from all three artists.
Kendrick Lamar, who rarely participates in long-form public appearances, surprised many with his vulnerability during the stream.
“We’re storytellers. And the real story right now is that too many people are sleeping on the streets while we sleep in comfort.”
Beyond fundraising, the livestream served as a rallying cry for collaboration, compassion, and tangible change. All funds will go toward constructing sustainable housing in Los Angeles, Detroit, and Compton — cities with deep connections to the artists.
As the stream ended with a joint performance of Tupac’s “Keep Ya Head Up,” fans flooded social media with praise, calling the initiative “historic,” “moving,” and “the best use of fame ever seen in hip-hop.”
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