How Howard University Helped Shape 90s Music & Culture — SHAI, Diddy, Young Guru, Ras Baraka & More
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In this clip, Garfield Bright from the R&B group SHAI talks about his time at Howard University, during one of the most legendary eras in HBCU and music history — the late 80s and early 90s.
SHAI were students at Howard right alongside future icons who would go on to shape Hip-Hop, R&B, and Black culture worldwide — including:
• Sean “Diddy / Puff Daddy” Combs (Bad Boy Records)
• Young Guru (Roc-A-Fella / Jay-Z’s engineer & producer)
• Deric “D-Dot” Angelettie (The Hitmen / The Madd Rapper)
• Ron Lawrence (The Hitmen)
• Eric Roberson (Grammy-nominated R&B artist)
• Tracy Lee (rapper)
• Ras Baraka (Mayor of Newark, NJ)
• plus members of Group RIFF from the film Lean On Me
From fashion shows… to studio dreams… to hustle and creativity — Howard University was a cultural engine, producing leaders, artists, entrepreneurs, and musicians who helped define a generation.
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