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An anti-harassment rap clip filmed in a high school in Seine-et-

The 709,000 subscribers to Manns’ YouTube channel were treated to the clip for the 13-year-old rapper’s latest single on September 21, Tomorrow will be better. Viewed more than 784,000 times since then, the song aims to raise awareness about school bullying and fight against the phenomenon. The video was filmed at the André-Malraux high school in Montereau-Fault-Yonne (Seine-et-), indicates The Republic of Seine-et-Marne this Saturday.

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Manns and his team wanted to shoot in a high school in Ile-de-, the artist’s region. Three weeks passed between the moment the establishment was contacted and the start of filming. Contact was first made with the assistant principal Betty Thorin, who submitted the project to her management, received the green light and obtained all administrative authorizations.

A popular work

The video was produced in one day, with the help of extras, fans of the rapper, from all over France. “It remains a superb experience with a very nice team and very open to discussion, including young Manns,” testified Betty Thorin. Teachers at the high school said they plan to use the video in class. “Through this clip, I hope to touch hearts and send a strong message against this injustice,” commented the artist on YouTube. […] We will make sure that everyone feels respected and supported. »

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