Singer Roo Dube sends a COVID-19 message

Ghanaian Reggae artiste Roosevelt Kofi Yeboah who goes by the moniker ‘Roo Dube’ in Showbiz has released a new song titled ‘Lockdown”.

Roo Dube cautioned  World Leaders on how they are handling the coronavirus pandemic in the ‘Lockdown” song.

The novel coronavirus has affected almost all countries in the world with some of the big giants particularly USA and China blaming each other for its emergence which to him is wrong. He believe this virus should rather unite us he said.

The Reggae artiste admonished leaders to avoid racist tendencies since the pandemic is no respecter of persons whether black or white.

He explained the choice of the title ‘Lockdown’, saying “The virus has done a lot of harm and he believe things like this should be documented. Most often we leave these things for other people to write for us but he want to use his song to do this.

“In the song, he touch on how the virus started, the spread, the signs and how the world had to go on lockdown at different times. Apart from documentation, the song will also serve as advocacy and for educational purposes.”

The Herbert Crassie produced song under the record label RD Entertainment. is currently out for streams across all the streaming platforms. It is in such difficult times that we soak our spirits with such motivational compositions. Get inspired and keep fighting until the win day! 

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