GEORGIA TEACHERS' COVID-19 BACK-TO-SCHOOL VIDEO GOES VIRAL Cheerleading coaches and high school teachers Callie Evans and Audrianna Williams can add “rapper” to their résumés. © Provided by NBC News

GEORGIA TEACHERS' COVID-19 BACK-TO-SCHOOL VIDEO GOES VIRAL Cheerleading coaches and high school teachers Callie Evans and Audrianna Williams can add “rapper” to their résumés. © Provided by NBC News

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GEORGIA TEACHERS' COVID-19 BACK-TO-SCHOOL VIDEO GOES VIRAL

Cheerleading coaches and high school teachers Callie Evans and Audrianna Williams can add “rapper” to their résumés.

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The best friend duo went viral after writing, rapping and dancing in their own back-to-school video over the breezy flow of Jack Harlow’s “Whats Poppin” — a viral TikTok hit that peaked at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 this summer.

Williams and Evans first started producing end-of-year jams four years ago when Williams started teaching. This year, they wanted to welcome students back to Monroe Comprehensive High School in Albany, Georgia, one of the regions in the U.S. hit hard by the coronavirus.