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17-year-old girl sings as stance against bullying

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Hoda can’t stop raving about self-taught musician Victoria Ryann, who began writing songs to deal with childhood bullies. She says her musical inspirations include Bob Dylan and Ellie Goulding, whose influence you can hear when Ryann performs her single “Cry Me a River.”