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Mac Miller Circles Fund raises $700K

The Mac Miller Circles Fund has reportedly raised an impressive $700,000 since the late rapper’s death.
The 26-year-old singer was found dead in his San Fernando Valley home in September, following an accidental overdose, but his legacy has been carried on through the work of the foundation.
In October, the ‘A Celebration of Life’ benefit concert, which saw the likes of Donald Glover and Pharrell Williams pay tribute to the hip-hop star, was held, and it’s now reported to have made around $350,000.
MMCF was setup in memory of the ‘Come Back To Earth’ rapper to provide funding and resources to underprivileged youths desperate to explore the arts in his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
TMZ.com also claims that on top of the thousands of dollars made at the benefit show, MMCF has received a similar amount in donations.
Speaking previously of the achievements of the organisation, Mac’s mother Karen Meyers said: "The support we’ve experienced is evident in this amazing lineup and is a testament to Malcolm’s incredible life.
"He was a caring, loving human with a smile that could light up the sky and a soul that was out to make the world a kinder place and the MMCF will continue to do just that."
Stars from the music world came out to honour the late rapper by performing covers of his much-loved songs at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, on October 31, whilst sharing their memories of the ‘Dang’ hitmaker.
In a video message, Donald – who goes by the stage name Childish Gambino – said: "Thank you, Mac, for sharing your soul and your beauty with us, especially your love of music. Thank you for sharing that with us.
"You were a really necessary and intelligent light and I’m really glad we met, I’m glad you made music and to all the Mac fans out there, thank you for joining him and being part of his journey."
Pharrell praised Mac for his "amazing" voice and said he will be sorely missed.
The ‘Happy’ hitmaker said in a clip: "Listening to all of your recent music, you really were using your voice.
"It’s amazing. The world misses you bro, rest easy. Definitely in peace."
Other messages came from rappers Pusha T, Lil Wayne, A$AP Ferg and Tyler the Creator.
John Mayer took to the stage to perform his own interpretation of Mac’s song ‘Small Worlds’ from his last album released before his death, ‘Swimming’, and Chance the Rapper and Travis Scott also took to the stage.

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