Music festivals are not only about music – they are cultural practices that can determine your college years. And when it comes to celebrating black culture at a large stage, A musicfest In its own league in Atlanta.
These two-day The festival brings together some of the biggest names In music, an unparalleled crowd of energy and creativity, style and an atmosphere that mixes unapologetic black perfection. If you have never been, here you must have a musicfest in the bucket list of every HBCU student.
1. Mark the highest level of black culture
From Hip-Hop and R & B, Survey, reggae and everything in between, a musicfest, black creativity is a living style. Every year, the bridge of the Bridge of the Bridge of the Bridge – Maps, which forms the voice of our youth with artists who are currently in culture. Imagine that your parents heard a classic way they grown, and then you posted all semesters. Such an experience understands how deep our roots are deepening and how much they come.
But this is not just about nostalgia – proud. You are in a space where the art, fashion and energy is unapologeticly black. For HBCU students, a strong reminder that is part of a larger movement that shapes the world what you see on your campus.