Wash up nice and sanitize â South African Music Week launches first multi-national musical collaboration to sing the home-grown song, âCoronaâ to encourage people of the world to help prevent the spread of COVID-19
Johannesburg, 30 December 2020 â Underpinning South Africaâs President, Cyril Ramaphosasâs words during his âfamilyâ meeting on 28th December, the organisers of South African Music Week (SAMW), have today launched a music video â entitled âCoronaâ â which is a collaboration by a number of international music artists who have used their craft to create an educational song and video, to encourage citizens of the world to âwash up nice and sanitize,â in order to combat the spread of COVID-19. It also helps that the tune is the right kind of catchy and spreads a positive message.
South African Music Week (SAMW), is an annual cross-border music industry event that provides a showcase of talent in each country and fosters collaborative working relationships between countries. The idea originated from a visit Moeti paid to Canada along with Mr Vuzumuzi Mkhize, DG of the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture, who led a South African music industry delegation to Canadian Music Week in 2019. This was ratified in January 2020, by Ms. Mbali Hlophe, MEC for Gauteng Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation, with Johannesburg becoming the host city for the event.
A three-day jam-packed programme that includes a series of panel discussions and presentations led by industry professionals, with a number of artist performances, an exhibition component and all-important B2B networking. In 2021, the event will focus on building a strong partnership with Canada and will predominantly take place online. It is FREE to attend and a must for anyone looking to take advantage of Music in the 4IR (the theme for the inaugural event).
COVID-19 is a serious pandemic, a fact that still does not seem to be understood by scores of people, hence second and third waves and ongoing lockdowns. So, in a similar vein to artist collaborations such as âDo they Know Itâs Christmasâ and Live Aid, âWe Are the Worldâ etc, organiser and CEO of SAMW, Michael Moeti, saw an opportunity to create a platform for all the artists whom he had signed on as part of the SAMW event, to help educate citizens as to how they can play their part in preventing the spread of the virus.
âCoronaâ song was born.  Written by trap hip-hop artist ANADATRAP STORY, is performed by:
- Ryana – French Algerian
- Khanyo – South African
- Sauceman – South African
- Rama â Tanzanian – Australian
- Nga – Congo Brazzaville/French
- Dirty RAY – Japanese
- Joe Gez – DRC/Canadian
- Vibeby Melo -Canadian
- Spitten Image – Canadian
âCoronaâ is a song of hope, collaboration and the understanding that no matter where you are in the world, music is the universal language spoken by all.
Ahead of New Yearâs Eve, organisers of SAMW are requesting everyone to spread the message far and wide â for all our sakes.
The South African Music Week is in proud partnership with the Department of Sports Arts and Culture, Gauteng Dept of Sports, Arts, Culture & Recreation and BrandSA.
To register for the SAMW conference and to watch performances, please visit www.samw.co.za
To view the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksQat2x42EI&feature=youtu.be
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