Marseille (AFP)

Marseille rappers, a few club players and the OM Foundation have teamed up for a charity clip, "The daily cOMbat", paying tribute to caregivers and professions on the front line facing the coronavirus, online since Thursday at midnight.

Hatik, REDK or Saïd, an IAM chorister, on the singers side, Tess Laplacette, Bouna Sarr or Morgan Sanson on the players side, the group formed for the occasion is called "La Compo" and greets the doctors and nurses but also firefighters, seamstresses, delivery people ...

"It's me who fight for you every day", sing the rappers in a clip mounted in patchwork, each having been filmed at home, like the guard and captain Steve Mandanda, who sings the chorus with his son.

Stars from other worlds have joined "La Compo", such as the influencer Philousport, the actor Luka Peros (who plays the role of Marseille in the series "La Casa de Papel") or the rugby player Guilhem Guirado.

Even the team of Professor Didier Raoult's IHU Mediterranean takes part in the clip, from the corridors of La Timone Hospital.

The clip joins the "OM Sessions", the rap songs produced each month by the club with local artists, and the song is broadcast on music platforms.

All the money raised will be used by the OM Foundation for actions to support Marseilles hospitals and the most disadvantaged.

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