There are two sides to every story… “Who Do You Think You Are” explores the dichotomy of right and wrong, of good and bad, and what it means to not be all of one or the other, but rather a little bit of both.
“Who Do You Think You Are,” performed by Kiana Lede and Cautious Clay is the original song featured in the Netflix film, The School For Good and Evil. Directed by Paul Feig and based on the epic international best-selling series “The School for Good and Evil” by Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil is on Netflix, October 19.
Music Video Directed By: Mia Barnes
Stream Kiana Ledé and Cautious Clay’s song here: https://netflixmusic.ffm.to/whodoyouthinkyouare
Soundtrack Available here:
Watch The School For Good and Evil, only on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80218885
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“Who Do You Think You Are” (Official Music Video) – Kiana Ledé & Cautious Clay
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Best friends Sophie and Agatha find their bond put to the test when they’re whisked away to a magical school for future fairy-tale heroes and villains.