GRAMMY-winning rapper and Atlanta native Ludacris recently visited Covenant House Georgia to meet with young people supported by the shelter. During the visit, four aspiring artists performed their original music for him, and he offered them feedback on their songwriting, production, and beats. The session was organized through Notes for Notes, a program that gives youth free access to instruments, lessons, and recording studios.
Covenant House Georgia serves young people experiencing homelessness or escaping trafficking, and staff members say music is part of the process, helping them heal from trauma, express themselves, and build confidence. The visit allowed the participants to showcase their talent while receiving encouragement from a successful artist in their own community.
The shelter says experiences like this not only inspire creativity but also support their broader mission of helping young people work toward stability and independence. Ludacris’s engagement with the program was an unforgettable moment for everyone involved, combining mentorship with the healing power of music.
Source: FOX 5 ATLANTA