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Commentary: Does Singapore have to resort to slapstick and Singlish to get public messages across? Whether you found it tacky or catchy (or both), the Phua Chu Kang-fronted COVID-19 vaccination music video sure got everyone’s attention. Isn’t that half the battle won, asks Tracy Lee.
Screenshot of the Get Your Shot, Steady Pom Pi Pi music video.
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SINGAPORE: By now, you’ve probably seen Get Your Shot, Steady Pom Pi Pi, the colourful, raucous Singlish-inflected rap music video.
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