Keyshia Cole brought a lot of joy while recently visiting a group of students at Atlanta’s Ron Clark Academy.
According to the academy’s website, the middle school is a non-profit establishment that has received widespread recognition for creating a dynamic learning environment with children from various socio-economic and academic backgrounds.
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Viral Video Shows Keyshia Cole Surprising Atlanta Students
Over the weekend, a video was shared on Ron Clark Academy’s official Instagram page. The clip showed students performing Keyshia Cole’s 2005 hit single, ‘Love.’ As one student begins to sing a solo, he is interrupted and told to sing with more depth and soul — more “Keyshia Cole.”
As the instructor begins to give the student a demonstration, another voice chimes in.
Then, as the students look up, they receive a surprise of a lifetime.
Check it out below.
Cole joined the children on stage and even stuck around as they got to business.
Watch the student’s performance below.
Social Media Reacts As The Singer Weighs In
Social media users immediately reacted to the viral footage in The Shade Room’s comment section.
Television host Funky Dineva wrote, “I love how this song has found a new life with the younger generation!”
Additionally, Keyshia Cole weighed in with her thoughts on the experience in her own Instagram post.
“I couldn’t resist the recreation 🥰 I wanted to rest when I got to Atlanta but I became so restless… What a moment. So happy @fakeworksince1978 was able to bring this idea to life 💕💕💕 Goooo Clark Academy, these young leaders inspired me so much! Keep going! You all have what it takes to make it to greatness !!!! Thank you soo much to @ronclark__ @mrjbernadin and everyone at @ronclarkacademy. Such an incredibly impressive school great Job!!! LOOOOOVE WINS ❤️…” she wrote.
The Star Opened Up About Her Hit Song ‘Love’ In 2023
As The Shade Room previously reported, in June 2023, Cole opened up about creating her hit song ‘Love.’ At the time, she explained that not only did she dislike the song, but the iconic riff in her chorus was a mistake.
“I didn’t really think that I was good at writing slow records, but I took my lil CD player and sat in the corner […] and I just wrote the record. Everybody loved it, but I just didn’t like it,” she told VIBE before sharing how the riff came to be. “I messed up and they said do it again. They kept it. They liked it, but I hated it.”
According to Genius, the song’s music video remained on BET’s ‘106 & Park’ music video countdown for 65 days consecutively. Additionally, the outlet reports that today ‘Love’ is now a platinum-certified single.