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Virus, by Barrington Levy and Jeeni Ambassador Gary Benson
Grammy-nominated reggae singer Barrington Levy is challenging prople across the world to live “Love” in this new single 'Virus'. The 'Vice Versa Love' singer has thrown down the gauntlet for persons to start valuing the lives of each other to see less chaos and enmity manifesting globally. The single, which is written by Barrington Levy and Jeeni Ambassador Gary Benson, and music composed by Handel Tucker, features an amazing soundtrack reminiscent of a reggae orchestra with a hard core pulse. Levy skilfully delivers the exciting vocal in his signature sound with accompanying vocal acrobatics.
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The HU is a band from Mongolia that blends heavy metal and traditional Mongolian throat singing. The band's name The HU, is the Mongolian root word for human being. They call their style 'Hunnu Rock' inspired by the Hunnu, an ancient Mongolian empire, known as The Huns in western culture. Some of the band's lyrics include old Mongolian war cries and poetry.