The women channelled love, loss and loneliness into a performance after joining a rap workshop.
This group of Glaswegian grannies might be more hip-op than hip hop, but rap music brought them together.
The North Glasgow matriarchs may not have become the Maryhill Gang, but the joy on their faces after they smashed their big performance was pure rapper's delight. . She says anyone expecting to see older ladies decked out in bling and rhyming will be disappointed. Susan has lived in Milton since "I was young, slim and had my real colour of hair" and dotes on her grandkids. She has found friendship in the group.
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