This Harry Potter Rap Is For Muggles Wishing Quidditch Was a Real Sport

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Brian Anthony Hernandez
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This Harry Potter Rap Is For Muggles Wishing Quidditch Was a Real Sport
Silicon Valley Skrewts' Willis Miles IV (right) leads his team to the quaffles at the center of the field during a scrimmage against the University of Ottawa Quidditch team at the Quidditch World Cup in Kissimmee, Fla., Friday, April 12, 2013. Quidditch is a game born within the pages of Harry Potter novels, but in recent years it's become a real-life sport. The game is a co-ed, full contact sport that combines elements of rugby, dodgeball and Olympic handball. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack) Credit: AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack

"Just because you're flying on the ground doesn't mean it isn't fun at all, doesn't mean it isn't fun at all. No, and foreheads ain't the only place you can get scars that make you special," Sebastian Milla raps at the end of his Harry Potter-themed song.

His "Snitches and Seekers" rap, featured in the just-released Mudbloods documentary, is about the fictional international sporting event called Quidditch, which students on campuses everywhere have turned into a real-life club sport with brooms.

Milla, a 2013 graduate of University of California, Los Angeles, penned the rap when he was a member -- a chaser to be exact -- of UCLA's Quidditch team. Mudbloods, released Oct. 14 on demand, follows UCLA's team as they compete for glory in the Fifth Annual Quidditch World Cup.

Now, brooms up, everyone!

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