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Georgia teachers' welcome back rap goes viral

What's Poppin'? Not COVID-19, say these teachers!
Posted at 7:45 AM, Aug 20, 2020
and last updated 2020-08-20 08:10:56-04

ALBANY, GA — Two Georgia teachers are going viral for their enthusiastic welcome back they're giving their students.

Callie Evans and Audri Williams created a remake of Jack Harlow's "What's Poppin." The message is about motivating students as they begin the new year with virtual learning.

It's a little more contemporary, and these teachers may have set the Hip Hop bar very high.

Teachers, Audri Williams and Callie Evans, at Monroe High School in Albany, Georgia, each created videos. The teachers are also the cheerleading coaches at the school, and their Hip Hop skills are a regular thing at Monroe High. They typically put out videos every school year.

You may recall a couple of weeks ago, WRTV also showed Good Morning Indiana viewers the moves of Dr. Quentin Lee.

He's the high school principal in Alabama who showed off his moves in a COVID-19 themed parody of MC Hammer's "You Can't Touch This."