COLLEGE PARK, Ga. – The 2025-2026 academic year is beginning again and for many Georgia students the classes and homework assignments aren’t the hardest part of being a student. At Skyview High School, the students are often on their last go-round with school, and anything positive to kick off the school year would be a good sight. Enter: Jeffery Williams.
Walking into a small anti-room at the back of the building, Williams, 33, was accompanied by his attorney Brian Steel and some security. Wearing a white tank top, blue shorts, a hat, and black-framed glasses, he immediately took a seat at the front of the room and began taking questions. He was at Skyview to talk to kids about what road not to take. A Grammy-nominated rapper and cultural influences on millions of people around the world, he has an interesting story to tell.
“I’m a superstar. My words mean something, but I have to do the right thing with them. People listen to me,” Williams said.
Williams told the students, parents, and school faculty in attendance that he believed it is good for him to talk directly to students before they get in trouble like he was in. Williams had to get judicial permission in order to be in Fulton County on Friday. He wants the students to think about how they act and be careful who they spend their time with…