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"Skool 77 Color en la Ciudad" is a track by the Latin music project Skool 77 — title translates to "Color in the City." It is one of several songs in the project's catalog alongside "El Día de Mi Suerte," "Mexico," "Canción de Cuna," "Loco," and "Gota a Gota." The track lives on the project's official Spotify and YouTube channels along with various Latin-music streaming platforms. It is unrelated to Skool.com, the creator community SaaS launched in 2019 by Sam Ovens. The two share only the leetspeak "skool" spelling — different industries (music vs SaaS), different audiences, no shared corporate ownership. If you arrived here looking for the song, Spotify or YouTube are the authoritative places to listen. If you wanted the modern community platform, the rest of this page covers what Skool.com actually is and how to use it for paid coaching, course, and mastermind communities.

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What "Color en la Ciudad" is
"Color en la Ciudad" — Spanish for "Color in the City" — is a track by Skool 77, a Spanish-language Latin music project. The phrase evokes urban imagery, the splash of color and life in a city environment, and is a common thematic territory in salsa and Latin pop. The exact arrangement, instrumentation, and feature credits live on the artist's official channels rather than here. Genre-wise, the project's broader catalog leans into salsa and tropical Latin sounds, with several tracks circulating on YouTube reaction-style videos and Spotify algorithmic playlists in the Latin-music category. Followers tend to discover the project through these channels rather than through any single hit. Specific lyrics, runtime, release date, and any features should be verified on the project's Spotify or YouTube official artist page, which is the authoritative source. None of this connects to a software platform — Skool 77 is a music brand.
Where to listen
The most reliable places to listen are the project's official channels. Spotify — search "Skool 77" and the track "Color en la Ciudad" should surface on the artist's official page along with the rest of the catalog. YouTube — the project's channel often hosts official audio uploads or lyric videos. Apple Music and Amazon Music — most Latin-music projects distributed through major aggregators show up there too. For lyrics, dedicated lyric platforms like Genius, Musixmatch, and Letras.com are the right destination. We do not host the audio or lyrics on this site because copyright and accuracy concerns mean dedicated music-streaming and lyrics platforms are the proper places for that. This site is about Skool.com the creator community SaaS, which is unrelated to the music project despite the shared leetspeak spelling.
Different brand from Skool.com
Skool 77 (the Latin music project) and Skool.com (the creator community SaaS) are completely unrelated companies, brands, and products. Same leetspeak "skool" spelling, no shared ownership, no overlap. Skool 77 distributes music on Spotify, YouTube, and Latin-music platforms; Skool.com is software for online creators running paid coaching, course, and mastermind communities for adult buyers. The naming overlap traces back to the late-90s leetspeak tradition where "skool" replaced "school" across cultural references. The same overlap affects every Skool 77 track query — "skool 77 mexico," "skool 77 el dia de mi suerte," "skool 77 gota a gota," "skool 77 loco," "skool 77 reaccion," "skool 77 solo tu y yo," "skool 77 ft," "skool 77 quien te dijo" — all music-related, none related to the SaaS. Search engines blend the two because the spelling is identical.
What Skool.com actually is
Skool.com is the creator community platform launched in 2019 by Sam Ovens. It bundles a community feed, course hosting, a leaderboard, and Stripe billing under one URL per community. Creators pay $99/month flat after a 14-day free trial; members pay whatever the creator sets through Stripe (usually $30–$300/month). The platform is intentionally feature-light — no native automation, no API, no Zapier, no scheduled posts beyond manual drafts. Creators above 100–200 members close those gaps with third-party tools. tools4skool is a Chrome extension that adds Auto DM Sequences, a 60-second Churn Saver that fires the moment someone clicks cancel, scheduled posts including a Post-Now button, a Comment Miner that flags high-intent commenters, member CSV export with engagement scoring, slash commands in the DM inbox, an unreplied filter, a CRM Kanban pipeline, and a DM Blast tool. Free tier covers 20 DMs/day; paid plans are $29 / $59 / $149 per month.
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