Sunu Ghetto, by two of West Africa’s most popular music groups - Degg J Force 3 and Praye from Guinea and Ghana respectively, is a four-minute upbeat fusion of Hi-Life and Afro Pop and driven by a catchy rhythm. It is sung in both French and English, with phrases in local languages from both countries. The song deploys images of ‘the broom’ ‘good hygiene’ and ‘clean ups’ to encourage and promote environmental cleanliness and better sanitation. Sunu Ghetto Clean Africa Campaign; is sponsored by World Bank Ghana and Guinea Offices, French Embassy in Ghana and Zoom Lion.