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"" (, a play on the Vietnamese pronunciation of "nCoV") is a song by Vietnamese singers
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and Erik. The song was written and composed by Khắc Hưng, in support of a health communication campaign initiated by the Vietnamese National Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health (NIOEH), part of the Vietnamese Ministry of Health, in response to the
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. The campaign, which also included an animated music video and a dance challenge on
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, was created and managed by Hoang Diem Huyen from NIOEH. The dance was choreographed by Quang Dang and performed by Quang Dang and Minh Quan.


Background and composition

"" is based on a
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song, "" (), originally released by Min and Erik on May 23, 2017. The updated song was produced and released in response to the
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as a means to promote hygiene habits against
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, including washing hands, not touching one's face and keeping their surroundings clean. Khắc Hưng was contacted by Hoàng Diễm Huyền from the NIOEH in early 2020 to compose a song as a means to propagate methods to prevent the virus. However, due to time constraints, the two chose a previously-existing song, "", and subsequently rewrote the lyrics. An accompanying animated music video was produced by Yang Animation Artist and Hoang Diem Huyen.


Music video

The music video for the song features animated versions of both Min and Erik along with depictions of bright green cartoon virus wearing a crown along with a figure resembling the
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. The video promotes the measures recommended by healthcare professionals, including cleanliness of surroundings, social distancing and hand washing.


Release and reception

The song was released on Min's YouTube channel on February 23, 2020. An English-language version was released on April 9. It was produced by Khắc Hưng and Mew Amazing. The original Vietnamese song has since seen the addition of subtitles in over 25 languages. Vietnamese dancer Quang Đăng created the "" dance challenge. In an interview with
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, he said that the representative and project lead of the NIOEH campaign asked him to create a dance that could go viral and cause the song to trend. He stated that he was able to choreograph the dance in 15 minutes. The hashtag #GhenCoVyChallenge had since gained over 21.5 million views on the video-sharing app
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. Quang Đăng's dance video was also promoted by the
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(UNICEF). Various videos of people responding to the challenge had garnered over 2 million views on TikTok. Comedian and television host
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, host of the American talk show '' Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'', called the song a "genuine club-banger". German weekly ''Stern'' praised the song for its ability to spread information in an innovative fashion without underestimating the seriousness of the situation.
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praised the song for the dance steps in the video. It also received praise from South Korea's
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, while France's BFM TV stated that the song might have helped avert a potential large-scale pandemic devastation in Vietnam. Following the success of "", other countries have taken to social media to release public service announcements. In
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,
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, BTS Skytrain released a video titled "Dance Against The Virus" featuring staff cleaning handrails inside trains and disinfecting surfaces, while in the Philippines, health officials released a video on etiquette related to coughing and social distancing and called people to join the ''#covidance'' challenge. The Singaporean government released a video featuring comedian
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talking about hygiene and cleanliness. The '' Daily Bruin'' reported that the English-language department of the
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was offering a freshman seminar course on the cultural impact of COVID-19, in which "" and other TikTok dance challenges and viral memes centered around the pandemic were studied.


Cover version

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band The Good Morning Nags released a cover version of "" on 11 March. The song uses English-language translations of the original Vietnamese song, with some lyrical alterations to reflect the pandemic situation in the United States. The band said that it wanted to use the song to raise awareness after the virus started spreading in New York. Khắc Hưng commented on the cover version, calling it "really great".


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