ArchDuke, the empowering hip hop duo from Indiana, are driven by inspiring their peers to strive for success. Their single “Somewhere In The Future” is a plan of perseverance, stopping at nothing to reach their dreams and goals. The members of ArchDuke, Charity and Jacob, are students themselves at Wiley College. Their hope is to reach the minds and touch the souls of HBCU students just like them.
Indiana hip hop group ArchDuke are more than just a pair of rappers, they are lyrical mentors looking to inspire their peers. As students themselves at Wiley College, MCs Charity and Jacob are using their voices and music for a higher purpose, to give purpose and passion to the young, black students just like them.
“Somewhere In The Future”, the single from ArchDuke’s debut project Concrete Garden, is a message of persistence and a reminder to keep working toward your dreams, no matter how far they may seem.
After a week of promoting the #SomewhereInTheFuture scholarship campaign to give one HBCU student $10,000 toward their education, today we drop the “Somewhere In The Future” music video from ArchDuke. The feel-good vibes and poetic substance are sure to uplift any listener’s day.
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