A$AP Rocky Reconnects with Harlem Youth Through Rap Lessons
In a heartwarming display of mentorship, A$AP Rocky recently returned to the Harlem neighborhood that inspired his music, teaching fourth-grade students the art of rap. The experience was showcased in an episode of "Celebrity Substitute," a program where celebrities take on various roles, including teaching and mentoring.
The class was filled with excitement as Rocky peppered with questions from the curious young students, who were eager to learn about his life and career. Each student had a crash course in Rap 101, which saw them flip their names into catchy rhymes. "Rap means everything," Rocky said, reflecting on how it's been a defining part of his life. "I was actually just like you guys. I grew up not too far and that’s where I learned to rap."
As the class progressed, Rocky surprised the students by setting up a professional recording studio space within the school. Each student had the opportunity to record their own rap verses over Rocky's single "Punk Rocky" beat, creating a unique musical experience for the young artists.
The event also showcased Rocky's patience and dedication as a parent. He demonstrated his parenting skills while guiding each student through their rap-making process, offering words of encouragement and constructive feedback. Even when it was time to perform their verses, Rocky stepped in to deliver some bars himself, bringing energy and enthusiasm to the room.
In addition to teaching rap, Rocky also helped choreograph a music video for one of the students' debut visuals, "IDK," which featured the class recording together with Rocky's guidance. The highlight from this experience was when two students rapped out an impressive verse, incorporating lines such as "Welcome to Harlem/ This is where I live/ There’s no other place as unique as this."
The reunion between Rocky and the youth of Harlem is a testament to the enduring impact of his music on the community that inspired it. As he continued to connect with these young minds through rap lessons, they gained not only valuable musical skills but also insight into the creative process behind A$AP Rocky's iconic beats.
Rocky's "Celebrity Substitute" episode serves as a reminder that the power of art can bridge generations and foster meaningful connections between people from different walks of life.
In a heartwarming display of mentorship, A$AP Rocky recently returned to the Harlem neighborhood that inspired his music, teaching fourth-grade students the art of rap. The experience was showcased in an episode of "Celebrity Substitute," a program where celebrities take on various roles, including teaching and mentoring.
The class was filled with excitement as Rocky peppered with questions from the curious young students, who were eager to learn about his life and career. Each student had a crash course in Rap 101, which saw them flip their names into catchy rhymes. "Rap means everything," Rocky said, reflecting on how it's been a defining part of his life. "I was actually just like you guys. I grew up not too far and that’s where I learned to rap."
As the class progressed, Rocky surprised the students by setting up a professional recording studio space within the school. Each student had the opportunity to record their own rap verses over Rocky's single "Punk Rocky" beat, creating a unique musical experience for the young artists.
The event also showcased Rocky's patience and dedication as a parent. He demonstrated his parenting skills while guiding each student through their rap-making process, offering words of encouragement and constructive feedback. Even when it was time to perform their verses, Rocky stepped in to deliver some bars himself, bringing energy and enthusiasm to the room.
In addition to teaching rap, Rocky also helped choreograph a music video for one of the students' debut visuals, "IDK," which featured the class recording together with Rocky's guidance. The highlight from this experience was when two students rapped out an impressive verse, incorporating lines such as "Welcome to Harlem/ This is where I live/ There’s no other place as unique as this."
The reunion between Rocky and the youth of Harlem is a testament to the enduring impact of his music on the community that inspired it. As he continued to connect with these young minds through rap lessons, they gained not only valuable musical skills but also insight into the creative process behind A$AP Rocky's iconic beats.
Rocky's "Celebrity Substitute" episode serves as a reminder that the power of art can bridge generations and foster meaningful connections between people from different walks of life.