Music Stars React to the Ebola Crisis
Cam'ron, Chris Brown Akon and others speak on disease.
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Cam'ron - Amid the fear of the Ebola virus becoming an epidemic, Cam’ron has unveiled his own protective mask that he’s selling on his website, DipsetUsa.com, for $19.99. Cam first let everyone know about his latest venture via Instagram with the caption: “Ebola is no joking matter.. So if u have to be safe.. Be fashionable. #CamEbolaMask get'm at @dipsetusa1997nx week, made by @chinagram www.dipsetUsa.com.”As Cam does his part to bring awareness, check out a few other artists who have voiced their concerns about the deadly disease.— Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photo: Cam'ron via Instagram)
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Chris Brown - Breezy let his feelings be known last week when he tweeted, “I don't know ... But I think this Ebola epidemic is a form of population control. S**t is getting crazy bruh.”(Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for MTV)
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Azealia Banks - Azealia Banks hit up Twitter last week and posed some interesting questions to help come up with a cure. “But why does the UN need to 'raise' money for ebola? Cant the gov just print the damn dollars themselves and get this s**t done already?” she wrote. “I just dont understand why money is standing in the way of getting this s**t dealt with. It seems like a no brainer.”(Photo: Pacific Coast News)
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MC Hammer - Hammer also went on a Twitter spaz and called the U.S.’s fight with Ebola karma. "Don't sit over there looking all innocent and Pius [sic], you raped #Africa and now she is infected & only asking for medication and beds.."(Photo: Earl Gibson III/Getty Images for BET)
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Q-Tip - A Tribe Called Quest’s Q-Tip also made the world more aware of Ebola’s possible deadly impact when he tweeted, ”20,000 cases of Ebola on 3 continents by mid October the # will be 40,000 by end November 80,000.” (Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Nickelodeon)
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