A 13-year-old Dublin schoolboy, whose rap music video has gone viral on social media, said making the video was "a great experience".
Ste Brown's music video is dedicated to his hometown of Sallynoggin in south Dublin, and has reached 1.6 million views on Twitter.
Speaking on RTÉ's News at One, he said he had an idea in his head of what the video would look like and it was "so easy" to decide what locations would work for it.
He said the car that features in the video belongs to his friend Nathan's uncle, and he was "all for it" when they asked if they could use the vehicle.
Ste said the song has been playing on a number of Dublin radio stations and he has received lots of congratulatory messages.
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He will be going into third year when schools reopen and said that he plans to continue working on his music while studying for the Junior Cert.
He said he hopes to pursue music as a career.
"If it wasn't music, it would be something to do with football," Ste added.
"But I'm very passionate about music, I love making music. I feel lockdown has helped me because it's given me more time to make music. I've learned how to use software better and how to use my equipment better."