What "how skool ball been lately" usually means
The phrase is most often a music or cultural reference — a lyric, song title, or stylised conversational phrase using the K-substitution that's common in some music sub-genres. It's not a Skool platform feature.
Search engines often pull mixed results when stylised phrases overlap with platform names. If the song or phrase has a known artist, searching that on Spotify or YouTube is the canonical path.

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skool.com — what it is
skool.com is a SaaS platform for paid online communities. Each community lives at skool.com/<handle> and bundles a feed, courses, calendar, DMs, gamification, and Stripe payments. $99/month flat for owners. Founded 2019 by Sam Ovens.
Finding music content
Spotify, YouTube Music, SoundCloud, and Apple Music are where music lives. If you're searching for a specific song, lyric, or artist, those platforms beat Google for current and accurate results. The skool.com platform doesn't host music.
Music creators on skool.com
There are paid music-creator communities on skool.com — coaching for indie artists, music marketing groups, and so on. Browse skool.com/discover under Tech or Personal Development. If you run a music community, tools4skool handles welcome-DM automation that Skool itself doesn't ship.
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