Hello

Your subscription is almost coming to an end. Don’t miss out on the great content on Nation.Africa

Ready to continue your informative journey with us?

Hello

Your premium access has ended, but the best of Nation.Africa is still within reach. Renew now to unlock exclusive stories and in-depth features.

Reclaim your full access. Click below to renew.

Tanzanian rapper Chemical earns PhD, becomes Dr Claudia Lubao.

Tanzanian rapper Chemical, now Dr Lubao

What you need to know:

  • Known for her fierce lyricism, unflinching honesty, and unapologetic attitude, Chemical has long commanded respect in East Africa’s rap scene.

In a world where female rappers are often boxed in and underestimated, Tanzanian rapper Chemical, now Dr Lubao, is rewriting every rule.

Known for her fierce lyricism, unflinching honesty, and unapologetic attitude, Chemical has long commanded respect in East Africa’s rap scene.

But now, she's broken through yet another ceiling, adding "PhD holder" to her list of accolades.

“I once had a dream… And today, I woke up as Dr Lubao!” she writes, announcing the news of her successful PhD from the University of St Andrews in Scotland.

In a genre where credibility is built on wordplay, hustle, and grit, Chemical just redefined what success looks like.

Her academic victory is a mic drop that echoes far beyond the lecture halls.

Balancing academia and artistry is no easy feat, but Chemical did it with the same energy she brings to her verses: sharp, relentless, and purpose-driven.

Her journey through sleepless nights and relentless commitment reflects the same fire that fuels her music.

As a rapper, she speaks for the streets. As Dr Lubao, she stands as a symbol of brilliance, resilience, and what’s possible when talent meets tenacity.