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MBA Student Combines Passions for Business and Rap

Yadwinder Singh Ӱԭ20 MBA is a talented business student who is active in the University community. When heӰԭs not on campus, youӰԭll find the ӰԭKing of Indian rap musicӰԭ performing at live shows or in the studio working on his new album.

November 26, 2019

By Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing & Communications

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Yadwinder Singh Ӱԭ20 MBA (center) at the University's Cross-Disciplinary Case Competition.

Yadwinder Singh Ӱԭ20 MBA is comfortable pitching an idea to a panel of investors. He can also rap in six different languages.

As a student, he found ways to combine business and beats, blending his love of music with his studies, including collaborating with classmates on rap songs, filming music videos on campus, and proposing a new music production method that joins eastern strings and western bass.

ӰԭThe time I spent at the University made me a stronger,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭIt gave me practical learning experiences, enabling me to gain task management skills and to combine work and fun.Ӱԭ

"The real meaning of success is what I have learned, the friends I made, the relationships IӰԭve built with my professors, and the lifelong connection with the University that I will have forever." Yadwinder Singh '20 MBA

A native of New Delhi, India, Singh began writing poetry when he was 13 years old, and he then started writing music. He has performed at more than 300 live shows in more than two dozen cities, has won several rap competitions. Crowned the ӰԭKing of Indian rap music,Ӱԭ he has hundreds of music videos on YouTube.

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Yadwinder Singh Ӱԭ20 MBA.

Whether at Indian Student Council events or at the UniversityӰԭs annual International Festival, Singh regularly found himself in front of an audience during his time at the University. He also delivered performances, of sorts, at pitch competitions hosted by the UniversityӰԭs College of Business, including the Alvine New Venture Pitch Competition, at which he presented a solar powered smartphone.

ӰԭThe University helped me to challenge myself,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭIt also enabled me to build real-world business, finance, networking, and communication skills.Ӱԭ

Singh, who will be among the more than 700 undergraduate and graduate students who will be awarded their degrees during the UniversityӰԭs Winter Commencement on December 15, says one of his most valuable experiences was completing an internship with Northwestern Mutual, a leading financial services company. He especially enjoyed building relationships with his colleagues and clients.

ӰԭI gained important people skills, since I was working as a financial adviser and meeting high-net-worth individuals and turning them into company clients,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭIt was one of the best experiences of my life.Ӱԭ

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Yadwinder Singh Ӱԭ20 MBA was crowned the ӰԭKing of Indian rap music.Ӱԭ

Singh, who has a music studio in West Haven, Conn., is now producing his new album, ӰԭGlobal Unity,Ӱԭ which will include songs in English, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Sanskrit, and Spanish. He plans to continue to combine his passions for music and business, and he hopes to eventually establish a music corporation.

He plans to work as a financial analyst in New York, which, he hopes, will enable him to gain the experience and knowledge heӰԭll need to establish his company.

ӰԭThe real meaning of success is what I have learned, the friends I made, the relationships IӰԭve built with my professors, and the lifelong connection with the University that I will have forever,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭThis gives me a feeling of pride and happiness.Ӱԭ

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