Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
19.03.2020 - 19:15 / etonline.com
Jojo is bringing some much-needed musical inspiration to the coronavirus outbreak! The 29-year-old pop star took to TikTok to share her incredibly catchy lyrics about the virus, quarantine, and social distancing, calling the song «Chill (Stay In).»
The song is set to the tune of her 2004 hit single, «Leave (Get Out)»
«I never thought that corona could be such a nasty b**ch. Now that she's here, boy, all I want is for you to use common sense!» the soulful singer belts, adding in the chorus, «Stay
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
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JoJo is joining the many celebrities trying to entertain her fans who are self-quarantining amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The 29-year-old singer decided to get creative on TikTok and sing a catchy, altered rendition of her 2004 hit “Leave (Get Out).” The new version contains lyrics that have been amended to apply to the coronavirus and how people should stay inside in an effort to curtail its spread.
Music makeover! JoJo gave her 2004 hit, “Leave (Get Out),” a 2020 update inspired by the coronavirus outbreak.
Back in 2004, then 13-year-old R&B singer JoJo became the youngest female solo artist to earn a No. 1 hit when her debut single, “Leave (Get Out),” topped the Mainstream Top 40 chart. Now, she’s shared a new version titled “Chill (Stay In)” to encourage fans to practice social distancing during the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.