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Skool 77 — Quien Te Dijo (and what skool.com is)

*Quien Te Dijo* ("Who Told You") is a track in the Skool 77 catalog — Mexican rap, underground scene. It is unrelated to skool.com, the paid community platform. Disambiguation below, plus the section for owners who run paid groups on skool.com and need automation tools.

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Skool 77 — Quien Te Dijo is a track from the Mexican rap group Skool 77. The Spanish phrase ¿quién te dijo? translates roughly to "who told you?" — a confrontational rhetorical opener common in Mexican rap. The track sits in their underground catalog alongside Loco, Mexico, Gota a Gota, and Caer y Levantarse. Search YouTube to listen. None of this connects to skool.com, the SaaS for paid online communities. If you came here researching the platform, the rest of this page covers what skool.com is, what owners actually do day to day, and how a Chrome extension called tools4skool removes the bulk of the manual work.

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What *Quien Te Dijo* means

Literal translation: who told you. In Mexican Spanish, ¿quién te dijo? often opens a challenge — a verbal jab at someone who's claiming knowledge they don't have. "Who told you that?" The shape carries skepticism, confrontation, sometimes mockery. In rap lyrics it's a common way to set up a verse where the artist responds to a claim or rumor. Skool 77's use of the phrase as a track title fits the underground rap convention of titling songs around a confrontational hook line. Without the lyrics in front of us we can't say exactly what they're rebutting in the verse, but the title alone signals the tone.

Where to actually listen

YouTube is the most reliable path. Search the exact phrase "Skool 77 Quien Te Dijo" — the right upload usually appears at the top of results. Look for an (Oficial) tag or a verified channel badge to make sure you're on the canonical version rather than a fan re-upload. Spotify and Apple Music carry parts of the Skool 77 catalog under the verified artist page, though coverage varies by track and country. For lyrics, Genius and Letras.com host crowd-transcribed versions; cross-reference two sources because most underground rap lyrics are user-submitted rather than published officially. We're a community-tools site, not a music site, so we'll keep this brief.

About skool.com

skool.com is a SaaS launched in 2019 — a single product bundling a community feed, online courses, calendar, and chat into one paid membership. Creators run subscription groups: members pay monthly, owners pay skool.com $99/month per group plus a transaction fee on member payments. The platform is heavily used by info-product creators, coaches, and agency operators. Iman Gadzhi, Alex Hormozi, and Sam Ovens all run notable large groups there. By design skool.com keeps the feature surface narrow — no native automation, no bulk DM, no CRM, no churn detection, no analytics export. That keeps the platform clean for new owners but creates a manual workload ceiling once a group passes 200–500 paid members.

tools4skool — automation Chrome extension

tools4skool plugs into your existing logged-in skool.com session via a Chrome extension. No password is stored, no API key needed. Features cover the gaps skool.com leaves manual: auto DM sequences with multi-condition triggers (joined within X days, opened previous DM, posted N times), image DMs, churn risk scores per member, the 60-second Churn Saver, an unreplied comments filter, scheduled posts with a Post-Now button, member CSV export, Comment Miner, Keyword Monitor, DM Blast, and a Kanban CRM pipeline. Free plan: 1 sequence, 20 DMs per day, 1 account, forever. Paid: $29 (Starter) / $59 (Pro) / $149 (Agency) per month. Customer Kate Capelli reports $4,000/month in extra member revenue within two weeks of installing tools4skool on the $59 plan — about a 7,000% ROI driven mostly by the Churn Saver feature.

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Frequently asked

¿Quién te dijo? literally translates to "who told you?" in Spanish. In Mexican usage it often opens a confrontational reply — questioning the source of someone's claim, sometimes mockingly. As a rap track title, the phrase signals the verse will probably respond to a claim, rumor, or accusation. Skool 77 uses it in that confrontational-hook tradition common in Mexican underground rap.

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