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Budding singer Kwaku March has released his ‘Show Love’ song to throw more light on the need for orphans to be remembered during festive seasons.
The Kumasi-based talent said it is apt for him to speak on behalf of the needy because they have no family to wine and dine with.
The Afrobeats song, according to the Kwaku March, is simply to motivate others to continue to do good in society.
"As the name depicts Show Love is a Christmas song that speaks on behalf of the orphans and needy in society."
"I want people to give arms to the needy in the society amid the Christmas celebration," DFAJ Records label-signed artiste said in an interview.
"There are many songs for partying this Christmas, but ‘Show Love’ has come to change the heart of Ghanaians, to extend their care and love to the needy and orphans in the society," he added.
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