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Coronavirus: The drill track by rapper Psychs that's 'spreading awareness' | |
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No-one can escape the news about coronavirus but amid the gloom some people are doing their best to keep us all entertained. | No-one can escape the news about coronavirus but amid the gloom some people are doing their best to keep us all entertained. |
South London rapper Psychs is raising awareness about the virus with his latest track - Spreadin'. | South London rapper Psychs is raising awareness about the virus with his latest track - Spreadin'. |
He says he made the drill track because the virus is "what everyone is talking about at the moment". | He says he made the drill track because the virus is "what everyone is talking about at the moment". |
"I knew that if I'd done this in the right way, it would grab people's attention... especially my generation." | "I knew that if I'd done this in the right way, it would grab people's attention... especially my generation." |
The 18-year-old's lyrics talk about changes to his daily life like not being able to watch football - but he's also spreading the message that people should avoid hugging and shaking hands, for now at least. | The 18-year-old's lyrics talk about changes to his daily life like not being able to watch football - but he's also spreading the message that people should avoid hugging and shaking hands, for now at least. |
Psychs and his friends use their feet instead. | Psychs and his friends use their feet instead. |
The rapper added: "One of the hardest things I'm anticipating is just not being able to see my friends if we do go into lockdown." | The rapper added: "One of the hardest things I'm anticipating is just not being able to see my friends if we do go into lockdown." |
As well as making music, Psychs is also studying for a BTEC in performing arts, sport and business. | As well as making music, Psychs is also studying for a BTEC in performing arts, sport and business. |
Like a lot of students, his school is now closed because of the coronavirus - although he's already done his exams. | Like a lot of students, his school is now closed because of the coronavirus - although he's already done his exams. |
"But I guess I'm in the same predicament if exam boards close - maybe I'll get a predicted grade? I just don't know." | "But I guess I'm in the same predicament if exam boards close - maybe I'll get a predicted grade? I just don't know." |
In one part of the song he talks about the virus starting in China but says he didn't mean anything negative by it. | In one part of the song he talks about the virus starting in China but says he didn't mean anything negative by it. |
"I was just making a joke - saying, 'Oh, well everything's made in China anyway', because most of the things we have are produced in China." | "I was just making a joke - saying, 'Oh, well everything's made in China anyway', because most of the things we have are produced in China." |
Psychs' track has been viewed nearly 200,000 times on YouTube over the last week and he says it took him around a day to write. | Psychs' track has been viewed nearly 200,000 times on YouTube over the last week and he says it took him around a day to write. |
"I think it's the fastest project I've ever put out in my whole time of doing music, to be honest." | "I think it's the fastest project I've ever put out in my whole time of doing music, to be honest." |
And he's really happy with the reaction it's been getting - he was "gassed" when it was played on BBC Radio 1Xtra on Snoochy Shy's show. | And he's really happy with the reaction it's been getting - he was "gassed" when it was played on BBC Radio 1Xtra on Snoochy Shy's show. |
The rapper told Radio 1 Newsbeat now is the time for everyone to come together and that "as a nation, together - we'll overcome it." | The rapper told Radio 1 Newsbeat now is the time for everyone to come together and that "as a nation, together - we'll overcome it." |
Follow Newsbeat on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. | Follow Newsbeat on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. |
Listen to Newsbeat live at 12:45 and 17:45 weekdays - or listen back here. | Listen to Newsbeat live at 12:45 and 17:45 weekdays - or listen back here. |
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