Kanye West's Childhood Home To Get 'Heart Bombed' For Valentine's Day
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(Radio.com) Kanye West's childhood home is bracing for a heart bomb. The rapper's nonprofit organization, Donda's House, has teamed up with Landmarks Illinois' Skyline Council to "heart bomb" West's childhood home in Chicago on Valentine's Day. The action of papering the home in hearts is part of Donda's House's annual advocacy and education campaign, HeARTS Matter Week, showing love to the city's many historic landmarks. "The 'heart bombing' will serve as a physical reminder to the community that a property is valuable and deserves our attention and investment," according to a press statement. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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