Joey Bada$$ Celebrates His Impact Mentorship Program With 2024 Mentees: “My Greatest Creation”

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Joey Bada$$ is proving his influence stretches far beyond his bars, and his latest endeavor is proof. On Dec. 12, the New York City rapper invited guests to celebrate the first year of his Impact Mentorship program, a free program that provides men of color with mentors in their respective fields.

The intimate and inspiring event was held in partnership with Tres Generaciones Tequila at Tatiana’s at the Lincoln Center, the “hottest restaurant in the city” according to the rapper. Mentors in attendance included Cordae, Billboard editor Carl Lamarre, designer Colm Dillane, and more highly acclaimed professionals across the entertainment, entrepreneurial, art, and business spaces.

After shouting out his own mentor Sophia Chang, his parents, and chef Tatiana’s head chef, Kwame Onwuachi, the “Show Me” emcee delivered a heartfelt speech about the program and his reasons for founding it.

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“Lately I’ve been getting asked the question a lot, ‘Why start a mentorship program?’ The answer is quite simple to me: necessity. We need programs like this. People sleep on the fact how important it is, especially communities of color to hve proper representation. I’ve been navigating this industry for the last 12 years of my life. Every room, every table I come into, the circumstances are the same; not enough people who look like me in positions of leadership. So this is my small contribution to the world of how I can make a difference and make a change.”

“Making music is cool. Having platinum records is cool. Starring TV shows and all of that is cool. But this is my greatest creation to date,” he added as the attendees clapped.

Take a look at highlights from Joey Bada$$’s Impact Mentorship program holiday dinner down below.

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