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Iwer to release new Happy People version on Friday

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Neil “Iwer” George. Iwer George will remove the national anthem from his controversial song Happy People and release a new version on Friday. He made the statement in a release on Wednesday on Instagram. The singer came under widespread public scrutiny and criticism for using the anthem in his song. Even the Prime Minister spoke about it at a press conference. Read more about this in tomorrow’s Newsday.

Source: Trinidad News

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