My Wuhan, Thank you!
The COVID-19 outbreak has become a global concern, and our international students have been doing their parts to help. Philton Solomona, a CCNU student from the School of Music has composed two songs to cheer people to fight against the novel coronavirus and the songs were sung by his friend Benjamin who is studying at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.
My Wuhan
(Songwriter)|Philton Solomona
(Singer)|Benjamin Solomona
My Wuhan, the first song Philton wrote, is dedicated to all the people who stayed in Wuhan during this difficult time. He wrote the song to remind the citizens and fighters in Wuhan that it won’t last long and Wuhan will be alive again.
Thank You
(Songwriter)|Philton Solomona
(Singer)|Benjiamin Solomona
And the second song Thank You is dedicated to doctors and nurses fighting the virus around the world. Philton wants to express his gratitude to them through this song for they did a great job. "During the past months, they plunged into a nonstop fight against the COVID-19 outbreak, and I'm really touched." said Philton.
Philton Solomona
Philton Solomona, born in 1998 in Suva, Fiji, started learning the piano at 6 and followed by the violin and saxophone. At the age of 18 he was awarded a full scholarship to study music performance in CCNU.
Benjamin Solomona
Benjamin Solomona, born in 1994 in Apia Samoa, introduced music into his life from 5. He was then awarded a Full Scholarship to study Music Engineering at Shanghai Conservatory of Music.
Philton, Benjiamin, Dkula and Kraywing worked together to have recorded the above songs and made music videos, and they sincerely hope that their efforts would make a difference to the people they care about and the ones they are thankful to.
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