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Music Zombi Earvin N'Gapeth (2014)
Klima, alias Earvin N'Gapeth, shoots his video Zombi on the Léon Blum viaduct in Poitiers.
Léon Blum Viaduct, Poitiers - Credit : Fantrippers
Léon Blum Viaduct, Poitiers - Credit : Fantrippers

“On saccage le match si on voit qu’faudra jouer les barrages.”

Klima (Earvin N’Gapeth)

In addition to being a hell of a volleyball player, Earvin N’Gapeth is a rapper. The Olympic champion in Beijing in 2021 with the French team discovered rap when he was twelve years old. He started a band with three friends and called himself Klima. It is under this name that the volleyball player released his first album Klimatizason in 2010.

For the clip of Zombi, Earvin N’Gapeth and his crew invest the Léon Blum viaduct in Poitiers. He knows this city very well, having discovered his sport at the CEP / Saint-Benoît, a club on the outskirts of the city of 100 spires. Although he was born in Saint-Raphaël, it is in the city of Pictou that the volleyball virus stung him. The family moved to Poitiers because Eric, the father, was the coach of the city’s leading club. If he never wore the colors of the Stade Poitevin, he often comes back to his city of heart and especially to shoot some of his videos.

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The Léon Blum viaduct reaches a height of 81 m.

Clip of Zombi by Klima x Kaden on the Léon Blum viaduct in Poitiers (Production Machynist / Directed by Madson)
Clip of Zombi by Klima x Kaden on the Léon Blum viaduct in Poitiers (Production Machynist / Directed by Madson)
Clip of Zombi by Klima x Kaden on the Léon Blum viaduct in Poitiers (Production Machynist / Directed by Madson)
Clip of Zombi by Klima x Kaden on the Léon Blum viaduct in Poitiers (Production Machynist / Directed by Madson)
Clip of Zombi by Klima x Kaden on the Léon Blum viaduct in Poitiers (Production Machynist / Directed by Madson)
Clip of Zombi by Klima x Kaden on the Léon Blum viaduct in Poitiers (Production Machynist / Directed by Madson)

Viaduc Léon-Blum

Destroyed in June 2012, the Rocs de Poitiers footbridge gave way to a safer and more modern infrastructure.

For a long time used by pedestrians, the Rocs footbridge was a construction in the station district. It was inaugurated on June 8, 1952 by Jacques Masteau, the senator-mayor of Poitiers. It was also open to cyclists. Closed on January 23, 2012, it was replaced by a viaduct inaugurated on February 6, 2014. A structure that received the Eugence C. Figg Prize in the United States, also used by public transport.

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