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In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, singer Kevin Fianko believes hearts can be touched through music therapy as he readies his new single titled 'Bank.
The US-based rapper plans to keep music lovers calm and strong as the world await a vaccine for the virus.
AMG Kevin Fiako is working on releasing a number of tracks starting with 'Bank' which will be released in a few days.
“Notwithstanding the dangers we all face due to Covid-19, we need to hold our faith up, wear it like a badge and hope for a brighter tomorrow,” the rapper said.
He added, "as an entertainer, I will keep you company with good music and lend my support to society in any way possible."
He said Ghanaians should take Covid-19 seriously and adhere to the WHO protocols of regular hand washing, sanitising their hands where necessary and above all always stay safe.
"Covid-19 is real so everyone should protect themselves from it. I am taking serious measures to be safe and so I will advise everyone out there to do the same while we enjoy the music."
Fans can follow Kevin Fianko on his social medial with the handle @AmgKevinFianko both Twitter and Instagram.
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