Poland’s president joins hip-hop challenge to help medics
WARSAW, Poland — Poland’s president has recorded a hip-hop video as part of an effort to raise money for the country’s health service as it fights the coronavirus pandemic.
President Andrzej Duda’s recording has drawn over 1.9 million views on YouTube since Monday — along with both praise for his participation and criticism of the metaphorical lyrics, which are being interpreted as a description of medics’ attempts to save lives.
Duda’s contribution is an answer to a challenge from a Polish rapper, Zeus, part of a charity action in which musical performers record 16 verses of rapped text to raise money for Poland’s health service. The action so far has raised over 1.6 million zlotys ($380,000).
Others who have participated include popular singer-songwriter Dawid Podsiadlo and opera countertenor Jozef Jakub Orlinski.