10 Musicians Who Attended An HBCU Institution

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HBCU institutions have a rich music culture. Over the last few decades, its various schools across the country have helped boost the careers of numerous artists by providing a space for their music to thrive. The shortlist of artists who have seen this effect include Jeezy, Lil Boosie, Rich Homie Quan, Migos, Young Thug, Young Dolph, and more. Additionally, the importance of music can be seen through HBCU bands that are extremely important to the fabric of school life. It comes to life through big displays like the annual Battle Of The Bands competitions and smaller instances like the infamous Grambling vs. Southern rivalry football games.

With all this being said, it’s no surprise that HBCUs have also produced some of the music’s most famous artists. From legends like Lionel Richie and Common and present day stars like Megan Thee Stallion, SZA, and Metro Boomin, the spirit of HBCUs runs through a number of artists — even if their tenure at the institution was short.

Ahead of homecoming season, we decided to spotlight ten artists who have connections to an HBCU. Scroll down for the list of artists and the institutions they attended.

Megan The Stallion (Texas Southern University)

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In 2021, the same year that she went No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts for her “Savage” remix with Beyoncé, Megan Thee Stallion graduated from Texas Southern University with a Bachelor’s degree in Health Administration. During an interview with Rolling Stone in 2021, Megan spoke about being in school “for so long” and how she balanced her rap career after deciding to ramp up her semester load to finish sooner. “Every time I had an assignment or something due, one of my managers would just pull me to the side and be like, ‘Hey Megan, you know you got to do this presentation today.’ Or ‘Hey Megan, you know you got to turn this assignment in today,’” she said. “I would have not been successful this semester without my team.”

SZA (Delaware State University)

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SZA attended Delaware Statue University after graduating from high school in 2008. The singer majored in marine biology and earned straight As for her first two semesters before losing interest. In a 2023 interview with Elle, SZA opened up about her experience in college. “I’m like, ‘I told you I was smart and I proved my point. I have to leave now,’” SZA said, recalling a conversation with her mother. A few years later, the singer met TDE president Terrence “Punch” Henderson Jr., signed to the label, and the rest is history.

Metro Boomin (Morehouse College)

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Multi-platinum producer Metro Boomin spent just one semester at Atlanta’s Morehouse College before dropping out to pursue music. He spoke about the decisions that led to him leaving the school during a 2017 interview with GQ. “As grateful as I was to be there, I didn’t want to be there,” he said. “It was bittersweet, because I knew for a fact that I need to put all of my time into music. School is the same as producing: If you want to make it far, there are a million, trillion people trying to do the same thing. If you’re not in over-grind mode, it’s probably not going to work the way that you want it to.”

Rick Ross (Albany State University)

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Grammy-nominated rapper Rick Ross attended Albany State University on a football scholarship, but dropped out of school soon after. Ross’ pursuit of a music career kicked into gear at the turn of the century, and in the decades after, Ross’ ties to Albany State University have remained strong. In 2022, he spoke to students at the school for the homecoming convocation ceremony, where he told students that “the greatest job you will ever have is being CEO of your life.”

2 Chainz (Alabama State University)

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Just like Rick Ross, 2 Chainz also attended an HBCU off an athletic scholarship. His, however, was a basketball scholarship to Alabama State University. In a 2017 interview with The Daily Beast, 2 Chainz said that he left ASU after his freshman year after he “got into some trouble.” He later returned to the school to complete his degree. In another conversation, this time with Rolling Stone, 2 Chainz addressed rumors that he graduated with a 4.0 GPA. “Don’t believe anything on Wack-ipedia,” he said. “There’s a lot of false stuff on there, to the point that every time I try to fix one thing, something else comes out.”

Wale (Virginia State University & Bowie State University)

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Our collection of HBCU scholarship athletes continues with Wale. The DMV rapper initially attended Robert Morris University on a football scholarship before transferring to Virginia State University. His football career would come to an end when he transferred to another HBCU, Bowie State University, but Wale would later drop out to pursue a music career. It was at VSU that Wale discovered his musical talents. In a 2021 conversation with The Ringer, Wale recalled spitting freestyles art the school’s Foster Hall. “The guy that was across the hall from me in my dorm was like, ‘Keep going, keep going. You tight,’” he said. “People really started f*cking with me at Virginia State.”

Killer Mike (Morehouse College)

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Earlier this year, Killer Mike won his first Grammys as a lead artist for Best Rap Album with Michael and Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song with “Scientists.” Those awards came more than 20 years after Mike won his first Grammy thanks to a feature on Outkast’s “The Whole World.” That song was the result of Mike and Big Boi’s friendship which came about through Mike’s attendance of Morehouse College in the 1990s. “The deciding factor for me getting into Morehouse was probably my homeroom teacher,” Killer Mike told the Seattle Times. “He was a Morehouse man. His name was Mister Lee-Roy Arnold.”

He added, “I think [Mr. Arnold] saw something in me, because he pushed me and messed with me for five years, to the point where he bet me all my book money for the first year that I would not get into Morehouse.”

Common (Florida A&M University)

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Before Common achieved his dreams of being a successful rapper, the Chicago native was enrolled at Florida A&M University under an academic scholarship as a business administration major. Common would only stay at the school for two years before dropping out to pursue rap. In 2019, nearly 30 years after he attended, Common would be honored with a doctorate degree in fine arts and invited him to speak at that year’s commencement ceremony. In his speech, Common said that his activism, which went on to be ever-present in his music, began right at FAMU where he says his experience was unlike anything he went through in hometown of Chicago.

Erykah Badu (Grambling State University)

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Erykah Badu nearly graduated from Grambling State University with a major in theater, but she left the school in 1993 to focus on her music career. Four years later, she delivered her debut album Baduizm, a masterclass in neo-soul that’s still heralded as a classic today. In an interview with the school’s newspaper The Gramblinite, Badu recalled her time at the university. “I auditioned for several plays while at GSU at the Floyd L. Sandle Theatre,” she said. “I danced with the Orchesis and was involved in a rap group called ‘CP Posse,’ which stands for Cultural Production.”

Lionel Richie (Tuskegee Institute)

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While all the artists on this list did not experience the HBCU life until their adult years, Lionel Richie’s time at an HBCU dates back to his childhood. The legendary singer grew up on Tuskegee Institute’s campus before attending the school and earning a Bachelor’s degree in economics with a minor in accounting. “In my world growing up on campus, we were surrounded by gospel music because of the choir,” Richie said of his experience to The Austin Chronicle. “R&B music was the music they played on the college campus.”

Mariah Carey, Green Day, Stray Kids, And More Will Deliver Special Performances For The ‘American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special’

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The American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special is set to air on October 6, at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT) on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. As for what the two-hour show will entail, performers were just announced.

As Billboard notes, participating are Brad Paisley, Chaka Khan, Gladys Knight, Green Day, Jennifer Hudson, Kane Brown, Mariah Carey, Raye, and Stray Kids. Also expected to appear are Carrie Underwood, Gloria Estefan, Jennifer Lopez, and Jimmy Kimmel.

Carey is performing a medley of songs from her 2005 album The Emancipation Of Mimi to start the 20th-anniversary celebration of the beloved project. Stray Kids, meanwhile, will give a performance honoring the history of boy bands. Jennifer Hudson will honor Whitney Houston with a tribute performance while Brad Paisley will honor the late Charley Pride. Raye will cover James Brown’s 1966 song “It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World,” and Green Day will play the recent single “Dilemma.”

All in all, the broadcast is set to feature “new performances, artist interviews, special guests, and never-before-seen footage from [Dick Clark Productions]’s extensive archives,” and “themed highlights from AMAs’ show archives, each culminating with an original performance or artist interview.”

As for the regular AMAs, this year’s edition will take place on May 2025, and it’ll be the first yearly show since the edition that aired on November 20, 2022.

Suge Knight Questions Diddy’s FBI Ties Amid Court Case

Suge Knight has more than a few words to say about the Diddy indictment, whether as a fellow music mogul or as someone who’s observed his moves for a long time. Moreover, he recently spoke to Chris Cuomo on News Nation about these allegations, speaking on the Bad Boy executive’s various industry ties, the other celebrities that support him, and speculation about his state of mind right now. However, another interesting part of the interview was when the Death Row boss theorized as to what resources Sean Combs could benefit from or have access to for his federal trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.

“He’s not a dummy so he’s smart enough to work his magic,” Suge Knight said of Diddy. “On top of that, he’s been involved with the FBI for most of his career. He got powerful people. One of his partners who started his company with drug money, President Obama got him out of prison! So it’s not like he don’t have no moves. I don’t think nobody should just count him out. I don’t think he’s gonna lay down and curl in the corner and die. He’s probably going through a lot of withdrawals with the drugs [in jail].”

Read More: Diddy’s (Alleged) Dirty Deeds: Sinister Stories & Scandals Throughout The Years

Suge Knight Speaks On Diddy On News Nation

Still, one element that Suge Knight spoke on that wasn’t as relevant to the trial itself was Diddy’s placement on suicide watch. “I don’t wanna say he’s in danger and neither should he say that,” he posited. “Because once he gets to the point where they feel he’s gonna be suicidal… you don’t have the rights to nothing: no sock, no drawers, no T-shirt, no blanket, no sheets. You’re naked in a cell as a crazy man, so he definitely don’t wanna do that.”

Meanwhile, Suge Knight specifically called out various rap icons who he believes were fully aware of Diddy’s alleged crimes. “Facts is there,” he claimed. “Where we’re at now, I don’t care if it’s T.I., I don’t care if it’s Rick Ross, I don’t care if it’s Jay. I don’t care if it’s Snoop, I don’t care if it’s Game, I don’t care if it’s Dre. Nobody stepping up on the fact that you know what’s going on.”

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Joe Budden Reacts To Leaked Drake & Jhonni Blaze Texts And Claims Victory In The Process

A couple of days ago, Ghetto Barbie, a friend TV star Jhonni Blaze, leaked an alleged text exchange between the latter and Drake. These two supposedly had a very interesting relationship about a decade ago. Blaze had spoken sporadically about their messy connection throughout the years, so it was interesting to just now get a hand on these messages. The voice memo was a big talking point, as Drake sounds like he’s been having difficulty with Jhonni and how to address their past. Ultimately, though, he said that touring was holding him back from seeing her. That translates to him being as polite as possible in saying that he is moving on.

But let’s go back to the touring point. The internet really got into that aspect of the texts, especially the way in which Drake explained it. “Right now my life is on slave to live nation mode”. This seems to be an allusion to his lengthy It’s All A Blur tour which had two parts. This begged some questions that asked what Drake really meant by “slave to live nation mode”. As expected, Joe Budden is here to give his opinions on the matter, and they are sure to ruffle the feathers of some Drake supporters.

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Joe Budden Claims To Have Another Win Against Drake

In terms of the Jhonni Blaze debacle, he feels that Drizzy handled the situation beautifully and played the “Uno reverse card” to perfection. He thinks he buried the hatchet with Blaze in a respectful manner, so all is good there. However, Budden then turns around and addresses the Live Nation debate. He believes he has an “I told you so moment”. Basically, his past suspicions about an artist as big as him touring that much (which he replays in the clip) was insane to him. Now, he’s using this ambiguous text as evidence that he was right and is laughing all the way home about it. C’mon, though, you know Budden can’t just give Drake credit.

What are your thoughts on Joe Budden’s reactions to the leaked Drake and Jhonni Blaze texts? Do you think he is right about The Boy’s touring schedule? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Joe Budden, Drake, and Jhonni Blaze. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the worlds of music and pop culture.

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Drake Called Out For Top5 Support By Alleged Murder Victim’s Family

For a couple of different reasons, Top5’s release from prison drew a lot of controversy online. Of course, a big and obvious one was how he threatened Kendrick Lamar and Metro Boomin while livestreaming with DJ Akademiks shortly after returning home. But a larger point of contention is how the Toronto rapper (real name Hassan Ali) claimed via social media that Drake paid for his legal fees. For those unaware, he faced trial for the fatal shooting fo 20-year-old Hashim Omar Hashi. Earlier this week. a judge determined that various pieces of evidence were inadmissible in court, so the case stopped there.

However, while Top5 thanked Drake for this, he reportedly edited the post afterward to remove any mention of him. Many believe that this case is one of mistaken identity, as Hashi studied accounting and had no verifiable gang ties. Now, the OVO mogul received some scathing criticism from the victim’s cousin. “Zero clue this was even a thing,” they shared on their Instagram Story. “This s**t hit like a blow to the stomach […] THIS IS THE WILDEST MOVE. WHAT THE F**K ARE YALL DOING @champagnepapi #JusticeForHashim.

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Drake Gets Harsh Criticism For Supporting Top5

“Thank you @champagnepapi your version of justice means Hashim’s sister had to watch her brother’s murderer celebrating on TV,” they continued against Drake. “He insisted if that tells you anything about the [caliber] of people we’re dealing with here – during her honeymoon. When I came back from Portland, they told me @ovo40 was one of the good guys, he was really tryna find a solution for what’s going on in the city. THIS IS THE SOLUTION?! Any and everything he does hereafter, every mom that has to hear him sing abt murdering their kid — THAT’S ON YALL!! The blood is on your hands.

As for Top5’s case, he was not the suspected gunman, but rather a passenger alongside whoever shot Hashi from a vehicle. He continues to stand by his innocence in this case and denies any and all ties to any gang. “An innocent man just came home. I hope they find whoever they did that. R.I.P.,” the Toronto MC told press outside of the courthouse after his release.

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SOURCE SPORTS: Jaylen Brown Launches 741 Performance Brand, Redefining Athlete Endorsements

Jaylen Brown Launches 741 Performance Brand, Redefining Athlete Endorsements

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NBA Finals MVP and Boston Celtics champion Jaylen Brown has officially launched his debut performance brand, 741, marking a new chapter in his career. In a bold move, Brown turned down over $50 million in endorsement deals from major sneaker companies to pursue full ownership and creative control of his brand. Available for pre-order at www.741performance.com, products will be on sale online and at select retailers starting October 22, 2024.

The name 741 holds deep personal meaning for Brown, connected to the spiritual significance of the numbers 7, 4, and 1—representing awakening, hard work, and new beginnings. Brown’s decision to start his brand reflects his belief in independence and creativity. “741 is more than just a sneaker brand—it’s a statement about independence, creativity, and ownership,” he explains.

Brown’s goals for 741 are groundbreaking. The brand is committed to creating high-performance, affordable products without compromising design. It also introduces a new economic model for athletes, granting them more control over their brands. Additionally, 741 is focused on creating career opportunities for aspiring professionals from underserved communities, furthering Brown’s vision of empowering the next generation.

Inspired by Kobe Bryant’s dream of launching his independent sneaker line, Brown is determined to build a legacy beyond basketball. “Kobe’s journey taught me about being fearless,” Brown says. With 741, he plans to revolutionize athlete endorsements by giving athletes more creative freedom and financial control.

Jaylen Brown’s 741 is more than a brand—it’s a movement focused on independence, accessibility, and creating opportunities for underrepresented communities. His vision will undoubtedly reshape the sneaker industry and inspire future athletes.

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Russell Westbrook Unveils Renovated Westbrook Academy Campus in South Gate

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NBA star and philanthropist Russell Westbrook celebrated the grand opening of the newly renovated Westbrook Academy campus in South Gate, marking a major milestone in his mission to provide educational opportunities for local students. The ribbon-cutting ceremony showcased the academy’s expanded facilities, which are part of Westbrook’s ongoing efforts to empower youth through education.

Operated by the LA Promise Fund, Westbrook Academy offers a world-class education to students in grades 6 through 12. It focuses on developing future Academic Achievers, Athletes, Artists, and Activists. The new campus features modern classrooms, science labs, a film studio, a library, student lounges, and wellness centers designed to support academic and personal growth.

During the ceremony, Westbrook expressed his passion for uplifting the community: “Education is key to unlocking opportunity. This Academy is a place where dreams can be nurtured, and leaders can be made.” The new facility follows years of the academy operating from temporary locations in South Los Angeles.

The campus includes Legacy Rooms, sponsored by Westbrook and various partners, and murals inspired by figures like Rosa Parks and Kobe Bryant. These spaces are designed to encourage students through mentorship and collaborative learning.

South Gate Mayor Gil Hurtado praised the academy’s positive impact, saying, “We have the responsibility and honor of ensuring the proper infrastructure for education to create a safe environment for learning for the students in our area.”

For more information about Westbrook Academy or enrollment, visit westbrookacademy.org.

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