Loco Boys performing live on stage at a school assembly with students cheering
WHAT WE DELIVER

Book Loco Boys for school assemblies and events

Live positive Hip Hop and R&B performances with mentorship built in. Perfect for schools, conferences, and community gatherings in Detroit and beyond.

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WHAT WE OFFER

What does a Loco Boys event look like in Detroit?

Assemblies, speaking, and workshops built to get kids talking, thinking, and moving. We meet your students where they are.

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High-energy assemblies

Live positive music and real talk that turns an auditorium into a room of engaged students.

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Motivational speaking

Founders Brian K.C. and Justin share their own story to push students toward leadership and unity.

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Hands-on workshops

Career readiness and college prep sessions that break big goals into steps students can take now.

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Literacy in the mix

The MY-T program ties reading and writing into music, so literacy feels less like a lesson.

Client voices

Hear what organizers say

Schools and event planners across Detroit trust Loco Boys to bring positive music and mentorship to their stages. Here's what they tell us.

The assembly was different from anything we've hosted. Students were locked in from the first beat and still talking about the message weeks later.

Anthony Reed, a Black male school principal in his late 40s, wearing a dark suit and tie, standing in a school hallway with a confident, welcoming expression

Anthony Reed

Principal, Detroit middle school

Loco Boys connected with our students in a way that felt real, not scripted. They talked about goals, then backed it up with music that carried the point home.

Monique Carter, a Black female youth program director in her early 40s, wearing a business casual blouse, smiling in a bright community center office

Monique Carter

Program Director, community youth center

They had our students up, engaged, and thinking about their next steps. The career readiness segment gave them something concrete to take back to class.

David Brooks, a Black male high school teacher in his mid 30s, wearing a button-down shirt, standing in a classroom with bookshelves behind him

David Brooks

Teacher, Detroit high school

We brought them in for a conference keynote and the energy carried through the whole event. Professional, on time, and the message fit our theme perfectly.

Rashida Williams, a Black female event coordinator in her early 30s, wearing a blazer, standing at a conference venue with a clipboard in hand

Rashida Williams

Event Coordinator, nonprofit organization

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