Sri Lankan singer Yohan de Silva became famous in India and Bangladesh with 'Manlike Madge Height'. The country of this singer has recently fallen into a terrible economic crisis. The island nation has not seen such economic devastation since independence. Commodity prices have exceeded purchasing power for the people. Common people have come out on the streets. Overall there is instability. In such a situation, Yohan asked for help for Sri Lanka. He asked for help in a video message and post on his Facebook page. He added a link to learn more about the collaboration and send money. He wrote, 'I know that music is a language that unites everyone. Hope my song will help in supporting Sri Lanka. I hope my fans across the world give me a chance to speak my mind beyond singing. I'm in India for a few weeks but my mind is on Sri Lanka. The people of my country are going through the worst economic crisis in history. Seeing the suffering of people and not being with them, my chest is breaking. Describing his country as a paradise, Yohan wrote, "You must have been receiving a lot of bad news from Sri Lanka in the past few days, but I can say with certainty that my home island is truly a paradise, with wonderful people, including Many of my friends and fans are there." As an artiste and as a person, I have always been apolitical. Me and my team are wary of getting any help or support from anyone. I will uphold this policy, but as the representative of my country, I have decided to break the silence on an international forum. Also, in view of the serious condition of my country, I wanted to speak on behalf of the people of the country. I have always believed that work is better than words. I am currently working on a project with my Sri Lankan co-artists. They have the same sentiments as mine. They also want to contribute to the people of a country like me. I hope India and the world will support my initiative and stand by Sri Lanka. I'm sorry to hear that. But I need the help of the helpless Sri Lankans in this difficult time. You are the Sri Lankans in this danger. stand together.