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Building on hip-hop’s legacy of storytelling and sophisticated lyricism, the Brooklyn-based startup, Flocabulary, uses rhythm and rhyme to teach students K-12 across the country. Often called the Schoolhouse Rock of the hip-hop generation, the platform works with a group of musicians who are galvanizing a new generation of fans.
Hip-hop artists such as Grammy-winning producer 9th Wonder, Donwill (of the group Tanya Morgan), Ike Ramos, Nitty Scott (who’s collaborated with Kendrick Lamar), and Devon Glover, are among the musicians lending their voices and lyrical flows to Flocabulary’s educational music videos by day, while conquering the hip-hop world by night.