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Skool Boyz: a music brand
Skool Boyz is the name used by one or more music projects across hip-hop, R&B, and adjacent genres. The most common reference is to a group or duo using the name as their artist tag on streaming platforms. The K spelling is a stylistic branding choice — common in music going back decades for its slightly tougher visual register.
If you searched 'skool boyz' you likely meant either:
1. The music group's discography or a specific song. 2. A specific track like 'Skool Boyz Your Love' (which is a separate keyword in some search trackers). 3. The merch or apparel associated with a particular Skool Boyz brand.
None of these are connected to skool.com the SaaS platform. Music groups using the Skool Boyz name predate the platform's brand presence by years.
To find their content, check Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, or YouTube directly. Streaming services usually list the artist with their full discography, top tracks, and any connected projects.

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Skool.com: the creator platform
If you are not looking for music, and you wandered into 'skool boyz' while researching the skool.com creator platform, here is the platform context:
Skool.com is a software platform where creators host paid online communities, courses, and gamified learning. Founded in 2019, backed by investors including Alex Hormozi, headquartered in California. The platform charges a flat $99/month per community with no member caps and no tier ladder. It is used by thousands of coaches, course creators, and creator-economy operators.
The platform has a deliberate K-spelling for its brand identity. It is unrelated to any music group, apparel brand, or other commercial entity using a similar name. Cross-traffic in search results is common — searches for 'skool boyz' sometimes surface skool.com pages, and vice versa.
If you wanted the platform: skool.com. If you wanted the music: streaming services.
How to find Skool Boyz music
Practical steps:
1. Spotify: search 'Skool Boyz'. Multiple artists may appear with similar names; check the artist photo, monthly listeners, and discography to identify the right one. 2. Apple Music: same search. 3. YouTube: search 'Skool Boyz' and check the channel's About tab for verification details and links to other platforms. 4. Genius or AllMusic: for lyrics and discography metadata.
If the specific track you are looking for is something like 'Skool Boyz Your Love', try searching the track name directly across streaming services — track-level search usually disambiguates faster than artist-name search when multiple artists share a name.
How to find communities on skool.com
If you came here meaning to find a community on the skool.com platform — not the music group — go to skool.com/discover. That is the public discovery page where active paid and free communities are listed. You can search by name and filter by category.
If you are a creator considering building a paid community on skool.com, the platform is straightforward:
- $99/month flat platform fee.
- 14-day free trial, no card required to start.
- Native classroom, community feed, calendar, gamification, and mobile apps.
- Stripe handles payments at standard 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction.
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