Musician Becca has released a new single to celebrate health workers and their input to fighting the novel coronavirus.
The song titled Overcome+, is produced by Dunnie and was released on May 1.
In an Instagram post she revealed that, the money earned from the song, will be donated to Ghana's Covid-19 Trust Fund to support the fight against the virus.
“To the doctors and nurses, To the scientists and pharmacists, To the frontline medical workers, Security and law enforcements... You’re risking your lives for us. Your tenacity and dedication, Competence and diligence, Compassion and love, We say thank you/Medase,” Becca wrote.
Becca added that 'Overcome' is not only for the front line workers fighting the coronavirus but also a message of hope, love, resilience and gratitude for the citizenry.
“To these courageous women and men and to everyone who donated and still donating to this course, in one way or the other... tangible or intangible... May God bless you,” she added.
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