KUALA LUMPUR (May 29): Local singer/actor Daniel Cheah (pictured) has come up with an inspiring Chinese song Wu Ming De Shou Hou or Wira Tidak Didendang (Unsung Heroes) to pay tribute to frontline essential workers amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, reported The Star.

“We should give these unsung heroes the highest respect. I hope this pandemic quickly passes, so we can take off our masks, and show off a smile,” Cheah (who is also known as Chezi) said.

Cheah told the daily that the lyrics of the “reflect the current state of society, where the frontline essential workers such as medical officers, soldiers, police and couriers are serving the community selflessly”.

Helping him in his efforts is musician Lee Chee Cheng, who wrote and produced the song.

“Since I was unable to go out during this time, the recording and shooting of the music video was completed at home on a mobile phone,” he added.

“I have no recording equipment at home, so I really spent a lot of time thinking about how to do the whole thing,” Cheah revealed.

Cheah is known for having won Taiwan’s Top Million Star in 2015.

He also called on members of the public “to be responsible and take proper safety measures”.

“Taking care of yourself is equivalent to taking care of others. We hope to see the end of the pandemic as soon as possible.

“Many people cannot go home and get together. We hope it passes soon so that everyone can be reunited,” he told the English daily.

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