Chance The Rapper & Justin Bieber To Donate $250K To ‘Those Affected By These Hard Times’

Chance The Rapper, Justin Bieber
Chance The Rapper & Justin Bieber To Donate $250K To ‘Those Affected By These Hard Times’
Justin Bieber and Chance The Rapper are turning into quite the dynamic duo.
On the heels of their collaboration “Holy”, from Justin Bieber’s latest album, they joined forces to donate $250,000 to fans who have been suffering amid the COVID-19 pandemic and recent natural disasters.
Justin Bieber and Chance The Rapper announced the news on Instagram Thursday (Sept. 24th) and wrote:
“Thanks for the love on Holy. @chancetherapper and I are partnering with Cash App to give away a total of $250k today to those affected by these hard times. Tell us your story if you feel like sharing. To enter drop your $cashtag & use #JBChanceHoly“

A handful of fans thanked Chance The Rapper and Justin Bieber by sharing their Cash App receipts.

Justin and Chance’s good deed comes after they made headlines following Chance’s comments about the Canadian native’s upcoming album.
Chance said of Justin’s album while the two were on live stream:
“This is no cap at all… It’s some of the best music I’ve ever heard, period. It reminds me of when Michael Jackson made ‘Off The Wall’, everybody that’s listening… I promise you, it’s literally groundbreaking music… You went crazy.”
What are your thoughts on Chance and Justin’s donations? Comment and let us know!
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