Wednesday, April 1, 2015

These School Boys Rapping About Domestic Violence Are On The Money

“One day I hope to have a wife, and I will help her have a happy life.”


A group of year five students at Bankstown Public School in Sydney's west have written and recorded a song about stopping domestic violence.



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Titled "We All Say No", the song is about standing up to violence and the importance of respecting women.


Titled "We All Say No", the song is about standing up to violence and the importance of respecting women.


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Not-for-profit community organisation Bankstown Youth Development Service held a series of workshops with the boys, aged 11 and 12, to create the video clip.


Not-for-profit community organisation Bankstown Youth Development Service held a series of workshops with the boys, aged 11 and 12, to create the video clip.


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The students wrote all the lyrics themselves, including dope rhymes like this: "What's up everybody? My name is Malcolm. I wish to get an education to drive a Ford Falcon."


The students wrote all the lyrics themselves, including dope rhymes like this: "What's up everybody? My name is Malcolm. I wish to get an education to drive a Ford Falcon."


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