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Saweetie Confirms Plans To Teach A Class On Branding & Marketing At USC 'The Rumors Are True' - Blavity

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Over the weekend, Z100's Jingle Ball New York City concert returned to Madison Square Garden with performances from this year's favs, Lil Nas X, Doja Cat, Bazzi,  Saweetie , and many more. The icy girl experienced her first time in  Madison Square  for her debut Jingle Ball performance featuring her hit singles "Tap In," "My Type," and the grammy-nominated "Best Friend," featuring Doja Cat. Saweetie speaks about a rumor of her teaching a class at USC for an interview during the IHeartRadio Jingle Ball 👀💬 pic.twitter.com/obQT5KypNF — $AWEETIE (@theicyarchive) December 11, 2021 Z100's hosts, Gandhi and Danielle, spoke with the Grammy-nominated artist backstage at the Mercedes-Benz Interview Lounge, where she confirmed teaching rumors, sharing that she would be conducting a branding and marketing course at the University of Southern California. "I confirm the rumors are true," said Saweetie. "It's important for businesses to evolve with modern consumers, generations z, the millennials;...

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