March for Our Lives, the anti-gun violence organization founded by survivors of the Parkland, Fla., school shooting, released a new video Friday with singer Kesha that depicts the repeating cycle of school shootings in America.

“The Most Vicious Cycle” is a nine-minute video that repeats the same loop three times, showing the domino effect of responses from politicians, the media and the gun lobby in the wake of a mass shooting.

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After every shooting, there’s outrage, prayers and false promises. Then it happens again. End #TheMostViciousCycle. Vote for morally just leaders and share the video. #VoteForOurLives on 11/6. pic.twitter.com/EuGjvWEHD4 — March For Our Lives (@AMarch4OurLives) October 12, 2018

The video begins by depicting a gunman opening fire in a school hallway with what appears to be an AR-15.

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The camera follows the bullets as they pass abandoned cellphones and backpacks and series of memorials.

A rocket signifying the “public debate” is ignited and it releases banners featuring slogans including “gun laws don’t work,” “arm teachers” and “guns don’t kill people, people kill people.”

A fan labeled “gun lobby” begins blowing money past politicians in Washington, and a single bullet is swept up by a school janitor.

The video ends with a call for viewers to #VoteForOurLives and back “morally just leaders” during the midterm elections.

“After every shooting, there’s outrage, prayers and false promises. Then it happens again,” March for Our Lives said in a tweet releasing the video.”End #TheMostViciousCycle.”

The song accompanying the video, titled “Safe,” was written by Kesha and her younger brother, Sage Sebert.

The lyrics address the need for gun control to prevent school shootings.

“I don't wanna be a moment of silence, I don't wanna be an early grave, When I'm walking through the halls, I don't wanna be brave, I just wanna be safe,” the pair sing.

Kesha wrote on Twitter that she wrote the song after the February shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, which left 17 people dead.

Sage Sebert was a senior in high school during the Parkland shooting and produced the track with his older sister.

I wrote the song ‘Safe’ with my younger brother @SageSebert after the tragic mass shooting in Parkland,Florida. This song is coming tomorrow in partnership with @AMarch4OurLives. Let’s end senseless gun violence.

Donate to our cause here:https://t.co/NNWXaZ7J0j#MarchForOurLives pic.twitter.com/mB6IQ2EpCf — kesha (@KeshaRose) October 11, 2018

The song was released in partnership with March for Our Lives to raise money for the nonprofit.