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Demi Lovato's Pledge to Donate, Drake's Son's Social Media Debut & More: This Week in Billboard News

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Welcome to the This Week in Billboard News podcast, where Jordyn Rolling, Billboard News host and producer, and Gary Trust, Billboard senior director of charts, dive into the week's biggest music news stories.This week, Jordyn and Gary discuss Demi Lovato's decision to support those fighting the coronavirus pandemic, as, on Tuesday, she took to social media and mused, "This is a time to provide inspiration … and help those in need."Lovato announced plans to pledge up to $125,000 through June 30, as well as donate proceeds to bring "badly needed gear to frontline workers on the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund of the World Health Organization."Jordyn and Gary also cover artists that have passed away due to complications from the.

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