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Two Ghanaian students, studying in China, have composed a song dedicated to countries striving to fight the Coronavirus, especially China.
The composers, Kaiba La Flame and Major Keys, in the song titled ‘Fight Coronavirus’, urged the people of Wuhan to stay strong as authorities combat the deadly virus.
The song encourages the black community in China to look beyond hate and racism and lend a helping hand any way they could to support the fight.
In the hip hop song, the two students charged all and sundry to keep hope and stand with China as they conquer the epidemic.
Listen to song below:
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