New York, USA – US-based Liberian singer Sweetz, born Musulyn Myers, has achieved a major academic milestone after graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Music Technology, Entrepreneurship and Production from the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment in New York.
The institution is an academic partnership between entertainment giant Roc Nation, founded by American music mogul Jay-Z, and Long Island University (LIU).
Sweetz shared news of her graduation through a Facebook post, where she also reintroduced herself to fans as an Afro-fusion R&B artist and music entrepreneur, signaling a new chapter in both her personal and professional journey.
The singer remains a familiar name among Liberian music followers, especially for representing Liberia during MTN Project Fame Season 5, where she showcased her talent on one of Africa’s biggest music reality platforms.
She is also remembered for her collaboration with the late Liberian music star Quincy B on the song “My Pledge,” a record that continues to hold sentimental value among many supporters.
Sweetz’s graduation marks another notable achievement for a Liberian creative pursuing both education and entertainment on the international stage, as supporters continue congratulating her on the accomplishment.


