Camellia-Jordana sings for UNICEF
Revelation of the New Star of 2009, the young singer Camelia-Jordana has agreed to partner with UNICEF in delivering a new version of her hit song No, no, no. To celebrate the anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, Nov. 20, the association invites young people to participate in the clip of this recovery.
In 2009, Oxmo Puccini, the sponsor of the operation “Sing for the rights of the child”, who wrote and sang a title for the occasion, be born adult. This year, Camellia-Jordana succeeded him in rewriting No, no, not with Doris, the lyricist of the first single from the young singer.
This new version of the hit of the former candidate of the New Star theme for the right to participation of young people, their right to expression and to say no. “No, no, no, no, because it must not be silent / nor ever getting to do / because we must assert / it feels good to exist, / Saying no, it is not the word of Prodigies” sings Camelia-Jordana, offering young people to participate in its clip.
All they need to do to get to where wat.tv a karaoke version of the song is posted. After being trained, children and teens must register and submit their film to video on the site until November 10 next. It’s ten days later that is posted the official video, made from the videos selected.
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