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Director and producer, Tyler Perry, has got the whole world singing to help keep them calm during the coronavirus outbreak.
He began the challenge on his Instagram and got some of his celebrity friends including Jennifer Hudson, Usher, Mariah Carey, Fantasia and others to help him with the challenge.
The #HesGotTheWholeWorld challenge went viral across the globe and some Ghanaians celebrities have decided to participate.
Taking to their social media handles KiDi, Kuami Eugene, Becca, DopeNation and Efya joined in the challenge.
Although many sang in acapella, Kuami Eugene sang while playing the piano.
One guy named Jamison Bethea also took Tyler Perry’s video compilation of himself and friends singing and added instrumentals to it.
To Tyler Perry, getting people to join in the challenge is to get people to pray for the world.
“This song is a prayer of humility. It’s telling the world how small we really are in all of this & how we have to trust that it’s all in God’s hands! Here’s Round 2 as we keep praying for the world! Feel free to join us!” he wrote on Twitter.
To me this song is a prayer of humility. It’s telling the world how small we really are in all of this & how we have to trust that it’s all in God’s hands! Here’s Round 2 as we keep praying for the world! Feel free to join us! #HesGotTheWholeWorldChallenge https://t.co/tQpzWfJTXu
— Tyler Perry (@tylerperry) March 24, 2020
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