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The School

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Initial release Russia
DirectorsStorm Ashwood
Composers Michael Lira
ProducersBlake Northfield
Jim Robison
ScreenplayStorm Ashwood
Tessa Alana
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About The School


After a doctor wakes up inside an abandoned school, she is forced to battle against supernatural horrors and her own inner demons in hopes of finding the truth about her missing son's whereabouts.

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... In one notorious case, The School nutrition programme in the province collapsed because of corruption, leaving thousands of children from poor families without school meals...

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... After the alarm was raised officers found The School boy lying on his back with his stepfather, Graham Patterson, and a neighbour beside him...

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... Prosecutors say the president of Black Shadow North WC went near The School in Auchel to demand sanctions against the alleged offenders...

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... " It had a 5,000 capacity and we used to be full all through The School holidays… It was terrific, " said Pauline...

Head teacher says autistic student died despite family's plea for support

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... Isaac s behaviour began to escalate in early September 2021, and Mrs Akinde says The School was doing all it could to manage it...

Ruth Perry: Inquest hears head felt humiliated after Ofsted inspection

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... Ofsted downgraded The School to inadequate after the visit...

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... Sheeran officially released The School s video on Tuesday...

Spotify Wrapped 2023: 'Music genres are now irrelevant to fans'

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... " My introduction to new music was down to the part of London that I grew up in, The School I attended, the barbers and the parties I went to, " he told the BBC...

Raye: 'My drug use got pretty deep and really dangerous'

Nov 28,2023 10:11 am

By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent

Raye has one of The Most triumphant 'told-you-so' stories of recent chart history.

Signed to Polydor Records as a teenager, she spent years on pop's periphery, writing songs for Beyoncé and Little Mix , and lending her vocals to Top 10 hits by David Guetta and Jax Jones .

But her solo material never scaled those heights and, in 2021, she told fans her label was refusing to release her debut album.

Dozens of potential hits were " sat in folders collecting dust" She Said , while others were being given away to bigger stars " because I Am still awaiting confirmation that I Am good enough".

" I'm done, " she concluded, " being a polite pop star. "

Sadly, Her Story is not unique. The Music Industry is littered with stories of artists (usually female ones) who've been sidelined by their label, from to and even Missy Elliot, whose first album, with the R& B band Sista, remains unreleased.

But Raye (whose real name is Rachel Keen) got the Last Laugh .

After Her Instagram post went viral, The Singer extricated herself from Polydor and struck out as an independent artist. Within 18 Months , she had the.

Called Escapism, it's a beast of a song: A hard-hitting account of abusing drink, drugs and meaningless sex to get over a break-up. Gritty and unglamorous, it's exactly the sort of thing a major label would recoil from releasing.

When it went to Number One in January, it vindicated every belief Raye ever had about her music.

" It's just brilliant when you get to prove people wrong, " she tells The Bbc , barely holding back tears, on the afternoon her chart victory is announced.

" It just shows that you should back yourself, no matter what people tell you. "

Escapism has now sold half A Million copies in the UK, priming fans for her long-awaited debut album, 21St Century Blues, which finally arrives this Friday.

A celebration of artistic freedom, it hops nimbly between big band ballads (Oscar Winning Tears) and stripped-back blues (Mary Jane ) without sacrificing Raye's strident pop personality.

Several of the songs pre-date her escape from major label purgatory, But nothing remains in its original form.

" All of them have entirely new vocals and we combed through the songs, chipping away at lyrics and playing a bit of Tetris with how I expressed the stories, " says The Singer .

Thematically, her goal was to explore the highs and lows of her Last Decade . And if you've been paying attention you'll already know: They're mostly lows.

Black Mascara is a real-life account of having her drink spiked " by someone I really trusted". On Body Dysmorphia, she sings about being so unhappy with her appearance that she wanted " to cut pieces off" her face. Hard Out Here is a scathing takedown of Music Industry misogyny.

", " Raye spits over a rock-hard hip-hop beat.

Did those lyrics upset her former bosses?

" Yeah, they did. They did. And I was sure they would, " she says. But she was compelled to tell her side of The Story , no matter how uncomfortable it made people.

Similarly, the harrowing Ice Cream Man describes her sexual assault at The Hands of an A-list record producer.

It's been for several years - But the recorded version adds new lyrics, exposing a pattern of male predatory behaviour that's followed her throughout her life.

", " she sings. ". "

" Sadly, since I wrote, it, there's been other stories to add, " she says.

She finds The Song " ridiculously challenging" to play " because it opens all of those details back up and I'm not 100% over it" But she wanted to share her experiences, to provide an outlet for fellow victims.

" When it happened to me, I didn't tell anyone. I didn't know what to do with it.

" So I hope The Song finds its way to whoever needs it, so they can confront those feelings and cry it out, you know? "

'Recipe for disaster'

The danger of supressing those emotions is Something Raye is all too familiar with.

" When you keep things in like that, they eat away at you from The Inside , " she says.

" And for me, sadly, substance abuse was entangled with numbing the trauma that I had experienced.

" I got pretty deep in and it got really dangerous at one point. "

The extent of her dependency came as a shock, as she'd always been wary of drug use.

In fact, The Song that initially got her recognised, HotBox, was about her first encounter with marijuana at a school friend's house.

" Someone started rolling a massive joint and I was like, 'Oh My God : Drugs!'"

" I was just 14 and I said 'no thanks' But I became stoned anyway because The Room became a big cloud, " She Said . " I felt really scared. "

But as her career floundered and her self-esteem took a pounding, things got dark.

" It was around The Height of my dance-pop [hits], " she recalls. " I was having to go Out There and be this happy pop character when, in reality, I was processing this unaddressed trauma and coping with an immense amount of pressure.

" Sprinkle a bit of heartbreak on there and it's a recipe for disaster.

" I was just lost. It was a really sad time. "

These Days , she's sober again - Something the 25-year-old attributes to rediscovering her Christian faith.

She'd grown up attending a church in Croydon, where her father was The Musical director and her mother sang in The Choir . Nowadays, she has a more private relationship with religion, hosting Sunday hymn services At Home with her friends. But The Process has been crucial to her wellbeing.

" There's a world in which if I didn't find faith again, I might not even be here, " The Singer says.

" There's a lot of demons trying to claw at you and drag you to somewhere you don't belong, so I'm really grateful I have this faith. It's honestly pulled me out of a really dark place. "

So while 21St Century Blues exposes Raye's most wretched days, it also thrums with a newfound sense of purpose.

", " she asserts on Hard Out Here . " "

" It's so easy to take The Ugly parts and let them impact you negatively, But no, " she explains.

" I took a step back to remember why, when I was 10 Years old, I told my dad in The School playground, 'This is what I want to do with My Life '.

" It's not been straightforward since then. It's been a serious push. But when you love what you do this much, there's just no alternative.

" And now I've started, nothing is stopping me. I'm staring out at an Empty Horizon and I'm like, which way do I want to go?'"

For Raye, this is only The Beginning .



Source of news: bbc.com

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