Soulja Boy Opens Rapper University and We Have Questions
The self-proclaimed king of internet rap is now selling knowledge — but is the curriculum worth your coins?

June 16, 2026 · 2 min read
Let's be real: if anybody was going to open a Rapper University before anyone else, it was always going to be Soulja Boy. The man has been screaming "I invented this" since 2007, and honestly? He's not entirely wrong.
According to reporting from XXL Mag, Soulja Boy has officially launched Rapper University, and enrollment is now open. Details on the full curriculum, pricing, and structure are still emerging, but the concept alone has the internet doing what it does best — half laughing, half genuinely curious.
But Hold On — Don't Sleep on This
Here's the thing people keep getting wrong about Soulja Boy: they clown him, then quietly admit he was ahead of the curve. This is the man who understood YouTube before labels did. Who self-distributed and went platinum without a traditional machine behind him. Who saw social media as a promotional tool when most rappers were still relying on mixtape DJs.
So when he says he has something to teach? There's at least a conversation worth having.
Now, that doesn't mean we're handing over tuition money without some transparency. Reports suggest the program is positioned as an educational platform for aspiring artists, but until we see a real syllabus — music marketing, distribution, branding, royalties, social strategy — it's hard to grade this on anything other than potential.
The Bigger Picture
Rapper University taps into something the music industry has needed for a long time: accessible, artist-led education. Traditional music business programs at universities exist, sure, but they're expensive, slow, and often taught by academics who haven't touched a SoundCloud account in a decade.
If Soulja structures this right — bringing in real industry knowledge about independent artistry, digital-first strategy, and monetization — there's a genuine lane here. The culture has watched artists lose millions to bad deals and bad advice. If Rapper University can close even a fraction of that knowledge gap, it matters.
But — and this is a big but — the credibility of any educational platform lives and dies by its receipts. We'd want to know: Who else is teaching? What do graduates walk away with? Is there mentorship, or is this a 90-minute Zoom call repackaged as a course?
The skepticism is fair. So is the curiosity.
Soulja Boy built his career on betting on himself when nobody else would. Maybe Rapper University is the next chapter of that same bet — this time, he's taking a few students along for the ride.
Class is in session. Whether it's worth attending? That grade is still pending.
Editor's note: Written in response to reporting by XXL Mag. Read the original at https://www.xxlmag.com/soulja-boy-rapper-university-enroll/
This piece is original commentary from THACLIPPERS. Written in response to coverage by XXL Mag. Read the original report


