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Producer Madlib Loses Home & Music Equipment in Los Angeles Fires

Written by on January 13, 2025

Legendary hip-hop producer Madlib has become one of the thousands of people to lose their homes in the devastating fires that continue to rage across Los Angeles.

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In a post shared to X on Monday (Jan. 13), DJ Premier shared a Donor Box link to help Madlib and his family rebuild after the tragedy. “Another great legend @madlib has completely lost his entire home and belongings to the California fires,” he wrote. “A donation box has been set up.”

The donation link via nonprofit LOVElikeWWATER description reads, “We are reaching out with heavy hearts to ask for your support in helping legendary producer Madlib and his family after losing their home, decades of music, and equipment in the devastating LA fires. Your donation, no matter the amount, will provide assistance to help Madlib with immediate personal needs, essentials like clothing, temporary housing, transportation costs and the tools Madlib needs to continue creating the music that has touched so many lives.”

The catastrophic fires started last week in the Pacific Palisades on the west side of Los Angeles, and quickly spread to other areas over the next few days, including Altadena, Studio City and Runyon Canyon.

At the time of publication, the Palisades fire has burned more than 23,000 acres and is only 14% contained, while the east-side Eaton fires are 33% contained at 14,000 acres.

A number of resources are available for those who have lost their homes or need assistance in other ways. MusiCares and the Recording Academy have launched the Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort to support music professionals impacted by the crisis, making a combined pledge of $1 million to kick off the efforts. People who have worked in the music industry for more than five years may qualify for immediate assistance, including up to $1,500 in financial aid and $500 in food vouchers

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