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Skool 77 — Solo Tú y Yo (and the skool.com clarifier)

*Solo Tú y Yo* ("Just You and Me") is a track in the Skool 77 catalog. Skool 77 is a Mexican rap collective. None of this connects to skool.com, the paid community SaaS. Disambiguation here, plus the practical section for owners who run paid skool.com groups.

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Skool 77 — Solo Tú y Yo is a track from the Mexican rap group Skool 77. The Spanish title translates to "Just You and Me" — a phrase that, in rap context, can frame either a love song, a loyalty piece between friends, or a one-on-one confrontation depending on the verse. Skool 77's catalog spans tracks like Loco, Mexico, Gota a Gota, Caer y Levantarse, and Quien Te Dijo. None of this is connected to skool.com, the SaaS for paid online communities. If you actually wanted the platform — used by creators like Iman Gadzhi to run subscription groups — keep reading. The second half covers what skool.com is and how tools4skool fills its automation gaps.

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What *Solo Tú y Yo* signals

Literal translation: just you and me. The phrase is one of the most common in Spanish-language music titles across genres — pop, ranchera, reggaeton, rap. In rap specifically, the framing usually does one of three things: (1) a romantic-loyalty piece — "it's just us against everyone"; (2) a friendship-loyalty piece — same idea, but platonic; or (3) a confrontation — "you and me, one on one, no crew". Without the lyrics in front of us we can't say which one Skool 77 lands on, but the title's emotional intimacy fits the group's typical narrative-driven style. The phrase is also why this track shows up adjacent to Caer y Levantarse in related searches.

Where to actually listen

YouTube. Search the exact phrase "Skool 77 Solo Tu y Yo" — the right upload usually appears at the top of results. Look for an (Oficial) tag or a verified channel to confirm 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, but coverage varies by track and region. For lyrics, Genius and Letras.com host crowd-transcribed versions; cross-check two sources because most underground rap lyrics are user-submitted rather than published officially. We'll stop the music coverage here — this site is about a different Skool — and pivot to what most readers landing here probably actually need.

About skool.com

skool.com is a SaaS launched in 2019 for paid online communities. One product, four pieces: a community feed, online courses, group calendar, and chat. Creators run subscription groups; members pay monthly. Owners pay skool.com $99/month per group plus a transaction fee on member payments. Heavy use by info-product creators, coaches, and agency operators. Notable large groups belong to Iman Gadzhi, Alex Hormozi, and Sam Ovens — thousands of paid members each. By design skool.com keeps features narrow. No native automation, no bulk DM, no CRM, no churn detection, no analytics export. That product simplicity is great for first-time owners and becomes a workload ceiling once a group passes 200–500 paid members. The repetitive admin starts capping growth.

tools4skool fills the gap

tools4skool is a Chrome extension and dashboard built specifically for skool.com community owners. It runs through your existing logged-in session — no password stored, no API key. Features map directly to the manual workload: auto DM sequences with multi-condition triggers, image DMs, churn risk scores, the 60-second Churn Saver recovery DM, an unreplied comments filter, scheduled posts with Post-Now, 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 — roughly half what comparable Skool tools charge, with more trigger conditions and image DMs than the closest competitor Skoot. Customer Kate Capelli reports $4,000/month in extra member revenue within two weeks on the $59 plan.

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Frequently asked

Solo tú y yo translates to "just you and me" in Spanish. In rap and music more broadly, the phrase frames either intimacy (a love or loyalty song) or confrontation (one-on-one, no crew). Without the verse in front of us we can't say which Skool 77 lands on for this specific track. The title is one of the most common in Spanish-language music titles across pop, reggaeton, ranchera, and rap.

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