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Roof of the parking lot
Before being called Big Earvin in the rap world, Earvin N’Gapeth used the alias of Klima. An avid fan of the music genre since his teenage years, the professional volleyball player notably released Zombi with Kaden in 2014. The Léon Blum viaduct in Poitiers is used for the setting of this title. The year before, for L’histoire se répète, the TSVISION Film production chooses another place of the pictave city: the Carnot parking.
The song is performed by Craps Weed and Klima does a featuring with him. They go to the roof of the parking lot. Considered as a floor in its own right, it is open air. For the purpose of the shooting, there is no other car except the Mercedes where the two artists and a young woman are.
The Olympic champion of Beijing in 2021, continues his career as a rapper with other titles. For some of them, Earvin N’Gapeth comes back to Poitiers to film the videos. We find him in the Three Cities, his teenage neighborhood. He shoots Rien à péter and Carrément.
Earvin N’Gapeth’s Instagram account has 399,000 followers.
Parking Hôtel de ville
The Poitiers City Hall car park is located in Rue Carnot.
The community car park of the city of Poitiers, formerly the Carnot car park, is now called Hôtel de ville.
With its seven levels and 623 spaces, it is located in the heart of Poitiers city centre.
It has a roof terrace which also serves as a parking area. Ten spaces are equipped with charging stations for electric vehicles.
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