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Bebe Cool Still Elaborates About Fighting COVID19

Bebe Cool Still Advises People As They Fight Against COVID-19 Virus

The legendary muscian and Gagamel International boss Moses Ssali commonly known as Bebe Cool recently dropped the second chapter regarding the fight against Corona virus in Uganda. The song was called ‘Social distance‘ and it featured western artistes like Ray G and others.

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The creativity to make people be aware of the deadly virus was passed through music and indeed it’s working as expected. Many artistes have temporarily paused music production and are now concentrating on how they can help fight the deadly virus which has put the world on tension.

Therefore while appearing on his social media pages, the ‘Corona Distance‘ Hit maker posted while urging Ugandans to be more innovative and open minded about their feelings.

“Creativity at it best as Ugandan young people become more innovative and open minded. Corona might have hit us bad but in one way or another, there must be something good that we can realise out of this war against it. I would like to keep in touch with the makers of this clip.” Bebe posted.

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