SINGAPORE - First there were hand wash songs, and next came the parodies.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Celebrities, musicians and regular folks alike have come up with creative ways to pass on the message of staying home and keeping safe during the ongoing pandemic.
2) Ghen Co Vy Ghen Co Vy - Official English Version | Corona virus Song | Together we #EndCoV" The English version of the song that went viral was a creative health communication project by Vietnam's Ministry of Health. Done in collaboration with Vietnamese musician Khac Hung, singer Min and Erik, dancer Quang Dang and goodwill ambassador Chau Bui, the song is a catchy tune to rally people to the fight against Covid-19 .
5) My Favourite Things My Favourite Things - Covid 19 version Another parody by Serban based on a song from The Sound Of Music, this time of Maria and the Von Trapp children singing My Favourite Things. The kids have been renamed"Von Trapplings" and the lyrics now advise viewers to stay inside and"enjoy your favourite things in a bubble".
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