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Retirement Home Residents Rap Their Life Stories in Viral Video

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Residents of the Old Vicarage care home in Bakewell, Derbyshire created their own rap video
  • The video covers topics like one resident's brushes with death and TV remote control disputes
  • The activity helped residents develop a sense of community and showcase their capabilities
Retirement Home Residents Rap Their Life Stories in Viral Video

Just over a week ago, on November 6th, 2025, a group of residents at the Old Vicarage care home in Bakewell, Derbyshire surprised everyone by appearing in their own homemade rap video. The idea was conceived by the home's activity coordinator, James Dixon, who had previously organized a successful comedy Western film project for the residents.

This time, Dixon wanted to give the residents an opportunity to share their life stories through the medium of rap music. The resulting video features the elderly residents using green screens and costumes to create a lively and engaging production. The lyrics cover a range of topics, including one resident's close brushes with the Grim Reaper and the ongoing disputes over the television remote control.

According to Dixon, the rap video project proved to be a fun and rewarding activity for the residents. Not only did it help them develop a stronger sense of community, but it also demonstrated that they are "capable of amazing feats" despite their advanced age. The video has since gone viral, resonating with viewers who are touched by the residents' creativity and zest for life.

The success of this project has inspired the care home staff to continue exploring innovative ways to engage the residents and showcase their talents. It serves as a heartwarming reminder that age is no barrier to self-expression and that even the elderly can surprise us with their boundless energy and talent.

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The residents of the Old Vicarage care home in Bakewell, Derbyshire created their own rap video to tell their life stories.
The rap video covered topics such as one resident's brushes with the Grim Reaper and disputes over the television remote control.
The rap video project helped the residents develop a stronger sense of community and showcased their remarkable talents, proving they are "capable of amazing feats" despite their advanced age.

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