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Cass Tech: Alum and rapper Big Sean donates recording studio

By Jahaira Maxwell Staff Writer

“The Sean Anderson Studio Of Infinite Possibilities” sponsored by Adidas for students at Cass Technical High School. Rapper and CT alum made a promise to the Class of 2016 that if they increased their ACT score he would come back and enjoy the day with them.

“If every junior studies hard and receives sets a goal to obtain a 22 overall on the ACTs, I will come back to Cass and hang out with everybody for the day.”

Always representing Cass Tech where every he goes Big Sean said in one of his songs, “I'm really from Detroit, I went to Cass and not Renni.”

On June 8, Big Sean surprised Cass Tech Students with the announcement that he donated a recording studio to Cass Technical High School. Students were presented the opportunity to record a song in front of Big Sean.

“Feels amazing to have been able to record a song in front of @BigSean” Junior Coda Leana stated in a recent tweet.

Opening this studio is giving people that never would have had a chance a chance. This studio will give students an early exposer to the music industry. Allowing all students to dream big no matter what circumstance they are in.

“I feel great. I wish my old school had a studio. I think it is going to help people. It will only be a distraction if people make it one.’’ sophomore Karen Cyras said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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