Poland's president has made his debut as a rapper in a fundraiser for medics fighting the coronavirus pandemic, drawing nearly four million video views on Tuesday.

Currently campaigning for a second term, President Andrzej Duda appeared rapping in a video posted to his official YouTube channel on Monday.

Launched by Polish rappers, the “Hot16Challenge2” urges public figures to post videos on social media with a 16-verse rap over a beat and to donate to a fund for medics.

“They don’t ask you for your name, they fight the sharp shadow of fog,” raps Duda, 47, the frontrunner in a presidential race thrown into chaos by the pandemic.

“The strong hands of rescuers, all together – let’s praise them!,” he adds in the video that drew over 3.7 million views as of Tuesday.

Duda has harnessed the power of social media, including platforms like TikTok, to reach younger voters in his campaign.

He nominated allied right-wing Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki to join the challenge.

So far, it has attracted dozens of celebrities and public figures, including Poland’s Ombudsman Adam Bodnar, and raised over a million zloty ($240,000).

Poland’s parliament was struggling this week to hammer out a way to move forward with the presidential election, possibly in late June or early July.

Originally scheduled for May 10, the ballot was postponed after parliament failed to agree on how it should proceed during the pandemic.