Rapper Rick Ross returned to his alma mater of Miami Carol City Senior High School with special guest Swizz Beatz recently for a surprise visit as he donated iPads and Reebok sneakers to students and was presented with his high school jersey. Watch Rozay’s return and hear his inspiring message in the video below.
Nick Cannon Named Stomp Out Bullying Ambassador
Nick Cannon has been named a global ambassador for Stomp Out Bullying, a national anti-bullying and cyberbullying program for kids and teens. He recently released a video for “Die Young” saying, “Both the video and the song are deeply personal, and the track addresses real issues that so many people deal with each day.”
According to Stomp Out Bullying, one out of four kids are bullied with as many as 160,000 students staying home on any given day because they’re so afraid. Bullying and cyberbullying incidents are at an all-time high, which sometimes result in suicide as the only option to end the attacks. Check out the video below, and visit stompoutbullying.org to find out more on how you can help do just that.
Nick Cannon – “Die Young”



















Kudos to Rozay! If more rappers would make it “rain” in the communities they held from instead of strip clubs, maybe, just maybe..things wouldn’t be as bad off.
I commend them both! It is always nice to see people helping out for a positive cause!
Big Up Rozay! Chief for Life!!
That is really special to give to others who are in need, especially when it has to deal with education. Good lookin’ out! Those who give freely will continue to be blessed.
It looks like the children are leaning on his belly. lol Ro-Zay!
Lets define ‘need’. If I gave a hardworking, down-on-they’re-they’re luck, living-on-the-streets person an Ipad and some new Reeboks how smart would I be to walk away and be like “Yep. He/she’s gonna be okay now.” How about a scholarship or something that wont fall out of fashion or depreciate? Or a donation to school projects? Im borderline insulted that he thinks that giving shoes and ipads would genuinely motivate a student. Does giving candy to a child when it has problems solve the problem? No. And then Im embarrased at my fellow youth. This man who has millions gave them something so shallow. My generation is already set up for failure (lack of jobs therefore lack of money therefore lack of higher education etc and blah) can you give a hardworking student a break!? Good message, just wierd execution…Btw, thanks Nick!