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T.I. performs alongside Tuskegee University’s Marching Crimson Pipers in his “Trauma Bond” music video, highlighting the powerful influence of HBCU band culture in mainstream music.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Tuskegee University’s Marching Crimson Pipers are stepping into the national spotlight after appearing in T.I.’s latest music video, “Trauma Bond,” blending HBCU tradition with mainstream hip-hop culture.

Released March 18, 2026, through Grand Hustle and EMPIRE, the video features T.I. alongside Domani and prominently showcases the Tuskegee band, adding a powerful visual and cultural element to the project. The collaboration connects one of the nation’s most recognizable HBCU marching programs with a major music release.


A Cultural Spotlight

The inclusion of Tuskegee’s band brings more than energy—it highlights the deep-rooted influence of HBCU performance culture on Black music. Known for precision, sound, and showmanship, the Marching Crimson Pipers represent a long-standing tradition that extends far beyond the football field.

For many fans, the video reinforces what has long been evident: HBCU bands play a vital role in shaping the sound and style of Southern music and entertainment.

A Continued Connection

The collaboration also reflects T.I.’s ongoing relationship with HBCU communities, including his past support for Morris Brown College.

For Tuskegee, the moment is more than a feature—it’s a celebration of legacy, pride, and cultural influence on a national stage.

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