Fuse ODG
UK-based Ghanaian musician, Fuse ODG has taken a swipe at scientists who suggested that vaccines being developed to treat the Covid-19 should be first tested in Africa.
Parts of the lyrics of the song say, “..we don’t need your vaccine, focus on your country…You wanna sample us…”
ODG commended health workers at the frontline doing their best to attend to sick coronavirus patients.
To the black community, Fuse ODG urged everyone to unite by “building our own. Otherwise, how are we gonna end this marathon?”
We Don’t Need Your Vaccine – Freestyle Vibes In The Motherland 🔥#FuseStyles pic.twitter.com/6bYbSUDPn8
— Fuse ODG (@FuseODG) April 15, 2020
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