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Chuck Ddoesn’t want fans misusing one of his famous fire-themed songs.
“We made mind revolution songs aimed at a one-sided exploitation by [an] industry.”
It does not, however, vilify the city of Los Angeles or any other literal location.

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“Has nothing to do with families losing everything they have in a natural disaster,” he wrote.
“Learn the history.
Godspeed to those in loss.”

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The rapper has alsoshared informationabout a number of resources for victims of the fires on his social media pages.
“It’s almost like Sesame Street, right?”
she said in anemotional interview with MSNBC.
“You know the people who are serving you food.
You know the people.
You care about each other.
Click here for more information on ways to support victims of the California wildfires.