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Singer and songwriter, Cina Soul, has organised a virtual 'Stay at Home' concert in the first week of government’s lockdown.
The virtual concert like any other was aimed at entertaining fans while they embraced the orders given by President Akufo-Addo.
Cina Soul during the concert performed some of her songs including hit tracks 'Ojorley' and 'Killi Mi'.
She also advised fans to follow the health directives to protect themselves from the novel coronavirus.
Watch the concert below:
Other artistes have also taken to their social media handles to entertain fans with virtual concerts in this lockdown period.
Shatta Wale put together a Faith concert and rapper M.anifest also organised his virtual concert which streamed live on YouTube.
Rapper Sarkodie has also been organising a 'BehindDaHitz' concerts that has DJ's and music producers old and new battling each other to entertain fans.
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