Snoop Dogg praises LA community for coming together in wake of devastating fires rocking the region

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Published: 03:14 GMT, 15 January 2025 | Updated: 03:27 GMT, 15 January 2025

Snoop Dogg is a lifelong Californian, and in the wake of the devastating and deadly fires that have ravaged through part of the Los Angeles region, he had high praise for the community. 

In an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live Monday, the expectant grandfather, honored his friends and neighbors for their contribution in this time of need. 

'People are coming together. They aren’t looking at differences; they’re just looking at trying to make a difference,' he told the studio audience. 

The rapper, 53, said he and his family were doing well and he was turning his attention toward helping friends who had lost everything. 

'So we did what we do — we come, we support, we pulled our troops together, we represent and we give them everything that they need,' he said. 

California in known for its wildfires, but the blazes making their way through the Los Angeles area have been called 'extreme' for the way wind gusts of up to 100 miles per hour have pushed the flames across the region.

Snoop Dogg, 53, praised the Los Angeles community for coming together in the wake of the wildfires that have devastated much of the region an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live Monday night

'California, this is like our first time dealing with [wildfires of this proportion]. The way that California is coming together, the way the world is helping us — that’s the important thing,' he said, as the audience applauded.

'People are coming together. They aren’t looking at differences; they’re just looking at trying to make a difference.'

The Riders on the Storm artist said he had been contacted by a banker 'that just wants to help out, that just wants to just contribute money to people that lost their homes. So it's like people from all, you know, resources to make this thing happen, not just rappers, not  just people from the entertainment world, but people in life that look at how can I help.'

The Billboard Music Award winner revealed he was monitoring the situation by watching television coverage of the disaster, and at the same time, 'I got a lot of people who's out there on the ground that's making things happen. I'm pushing buttons... and making sure that the right people are getting the things that they need to get.'

He explained that his team went on the ground to make sure that a direct connection with victims to ensure no one is left out. 

The Let It Roll artist is also collecting donations in his store Snoop Dogg's Clothing, in Inglewood, CA.

Kimmel mentioned that his show was also collecting donations at the office parking lot in Hollywood. 

The hitmaker was also asked about putting together a kind of 'We Are The World' song to to raise money. The 1985 song written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and featuring a host of famous singers to aid famine victims in Ethiopia raised more than $60 million in humanitarian aid.

The rapper has been working with his team to support people who have lost everything in the fires. In addition to looking for funds, he has asked to donations to be brought to his Snoop Dogg's Clothing Store in Inglewood, CA for fire victims 

Kimmel is also collecting essential items at his office in Hollywood at 6901 Hawthorn Ave in Hollywood

The pair released a sort of PSA on social media. 'On behalf of the great city of Los Angeles, thank you to our first responders. And thanks to everyone helping us respond to this terrible tragedy.' they said taking turns. 'Stay strong LA. We're in this together'

'There was talks about concerts to raise money for the victims and the people that have lost in this situation,' Snoop said.

'So I think that's more of the angle that I would be leaning towards to do a concert and not be paid and take my proceeds and the proceeds from the tickets and make sure that the people got something.'

After the show, Snoop and Kimmel released a sort of Public Service Announcement saying, 'On behalf of the great city of Los Angeles, thank you to our first responders. And thanks to everyone helping us respond to this terrible tragedy.' 

'Stay strong LA,' Kimmel said. 'We're in this together,' Snoop added.  

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