South African musicians release parody songs to create awareness of Covid-19
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Have you heard The Kiffness and Rubber Duc’s
new #StayAtHomeLive songs? They are well worth a watch...

South Africa has seen yet another spike in the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19.
Despite losing income from gigs being cancelled, musicians are spreading awareness about the coronavirus in South Africa.
Many South African musos are self-isolating and because of their creative nature, are making South Africans aware of the dangers through songs!
READ: Ard Matthews performs 'Impossible Machines' from his house for #StayAtHomeLive
Rubber Duc said: “As musicians, it is our duty to use our voice. In support of the Covid-19 fight, we have produced two songs to wash your hands to.”
The Kiffness recorded two coronavirus parodies - and we love them!
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