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Inmates at a prison in Salford have posted a video on TikTok and YouTube of them rapping using smuggled phones, unbeknown to prison guards.
The music video, which has had thousands of views, shows Forest Bank prisoners mouthing the words to their self-written rap in cells and on the prison wing.
The two-minute clip, 'filmed by all the mandem', features two rappers named L1 Manny and Mazza L20.
Participants can be seen covering their faces and making gun signs with their hands while rapping the lyrics.
A spokesperson for the privately-run prison said: 'We constantly review our activity to tackle the issue,' according to Manchester Evening News.
One of the lines in the rap states: 'Do you know what it's like when you lose hope, seven years straight and you still gotta do sosh.'
The full video posted on YouTube includes a screenshot of a news article from January last year about a prison officer who brought £50,000's worth of paper laced