Lil Baby Pays Off $24K in Student Debt for Spelman College Graduate
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Posted By: Will Moss on June 05, 2026 Grammy-winning rapper Lil Baby has cleared more than $24,000 in student loan debt for a recent Spelman College graduate, fulfilling a request she made four years ago when she first enrolled at the prestigious HBCU. The recipient, Janay Lesley, a first-generation college graduate, aspiring rapper, and advocate living with sickle cell disease, reached out to the Atlanta-based artist in April 2022, shortly after beginning her freshman year at Spelman. In a bold move that would eventually pay off, she sent a direct message asking for help with her educational costs. Key Takeaway: Lil Baby's $24,074.97 payment completely eliminated Lesley's remaining student loan balance, demonstrating how strategic corporate and celebrity support can provide life-changing financial relief for HBCU graduates entering their professional careers debt-free. "I was a freshman, barely," Lesley reflected in a video shared with her followers. "And I said, 'Hey Lil Baby, can you pay my tuition?'" Despite the seemingly long odds, Lesley took her shot, citing the familiar adage: "They say you miss 100% of the shots you don't take." The breakthrough came after Lesley completed her degree. She recounted receiving unexpected news from her mother about her student loans. My mom calls me today and says, 'Nay, I got an email about your loans. Lesley confirmed that her remaining student loan balance of $24,074.97 had been cleared entirely. "The loans are paid," she celebrated in the video, marking a transformative moment in her post-graduation life. A Testament to PerseveranceThe story has resonated widely with current students and recent graduates navigating the substantial financial burden of higher education. For Lesley, the four-year journey from her initial request to the payoff represents more than financial relief—it embodies perseverance and faith in possibilities. "I just want to emphasize that prayer, manifestation, delusion, all of these things hold power. It is 2026. I have got my degree. And here comes Lil Baby to pay off my loans," Lesley concluded. As student debt continues to impact millions of HBCU graduates entering the workforce, Lesley's experience highlights the meaningful difference that targeted financial support can make. The gesture from Lil Baby, who maintains strong ties to the Atlanta community where Spelman is located, allows this first-generation graduate to begin her career and advocacy work without the burden of monthly loan payments. Lesley's story has garnered significant online praise, with many celebrating both her boldness in asking for help and the rapper's willingness to invest in an HBCU graduate's future. Originally reported by Black Enterprise. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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