Bounty Killer teams with DJ Khaled in Hurricane Melissa relief effort
As the entertainment fraternity continues to lend its platforms and resources to relief efforts, Bounty Killer has joined forces with international producer DJ Khaled to support victims of Hurricane Melissa.
In an announcement via social media on Wednesday, the pair shared that DJ Khaled’s We The Best Foundation would collaborate with Bounty Killer’s non-profit to make monetary donations to hospitals and schools in the coming days.
“Real yard man ting. Unity is everything. Love is the way,” Khaled posted on his Instagram page, sharing news of the collaboration with his 40 million followers.
Khaled’s connection to Jamaica dates back to his sound system era, where he gained notoriety for his unique dubplates from iconic dancehall and reggae acts.
Khaled, who has worked with the likes of Buju Banton, Mavado, Vybz Kartel and countless others, has always maintained that Jamaica is like his second home.
Bounty Killer, who is no stranger to philanthropy, also shared details on how the public can contribute to the cause. Banking information for The Bounty Foundation is listed on his social media accounts. He has encouraged people to donate and expressed that “even one dollar is appreciated.”
“All for one and one for all, we’re all in this together. Jamaica, play your part,” the caption on his post read.
Over the past week, several entertainers have dedicated time and resources to aid relief efforts, including Chris Martin, Shaggy, Sean Paul, Romeich Major, Ding Dong and D Angel.