
The Earn Your Masters series wrapped up in spectacular fashion at Art Basel Miami, bringing together industry leaders, creatives, and entrepreneurs to celebrate the intersection of culture, innovation, and empowerment. Presented by UnitedMasters, Ally, and Earn Your Leisure, the event awarded Jux Darko $50,000 in seed money for his innovative startup, Mixplug, an A.I.-powered platform aimed at democratizing music production. Mixplug simplifies mixing and mastering for artists and producers, helping to make high-quality music creation more accessible than ever.
Tobe Nwigwe’s Full-Circle: From Reebok Deal to Pharrell collaboration that Redefined the Power of Authentic Connections!

Music and creative artist Tobe Nwigwe shared his inspiring journey in a conversation with Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings, co-founders of Earn Your Leisure and leading voices in the financial literacy space. Known for empowering communities through their content and initiatives, Rashad and Troy discussed with Tobe the importance of taking calculated risks and investing in oneself.
Tobe recounted a pivotal moment when a chance hangout with Oscar-winning actor Daniel Kaluuya where he met a Reebok executive who sparked a collaboration opportunity with the iconic sneaker brand. That moment eventually led to Tobe’s major Reebok partnership that’s dropping in 2025, proving the power of authentic connections.
Tobe also shared an incredible story about working with Pharrell Williams. After catching a vibe together, Pharrell invited Tobe to the studio and they created a song together. Tobe received an invoice the next day at a discounted rate—but at a price that was expensive as an independent artist. Despite the fee, Tobe paid for the song and seized the opportunity. Months later, Pharrell offered Tobe a spot working with him on a Moncler campaign, which turned out to pay twice as much as the song cost, making it a true full-circle moment of investment paying off.
Authentic Conversations During ‘Mogul Talk’

The ‘Mogul Talk’ panel featured Steve Stoute alongside Drink Champs co-hosts N.O.R.E. and EFN, who shared their rise in the entertainment industry. N.O.R.E. reflected on the journey of Drink Champs, from its grassroots beginnings to becoming a full-scale podcast production with millions of listeners. He also recounted his interview with Dr. Dre, where he playfully pushed back on Dre’s claim that The Firm album was a flop, stating, “How could it flop when it made me?” Steve Stoute added to the moment by revealing that the controversial line in question was actually written by Eminem for Dr. Dre.
Star Power and Electrifying Performances

The evening was filled with unforgettable performances and surprise appearances. Mystic Marley, granddaughter of reggae icon Bob Marley, delivered an acoustic set that captivated the audience. Later, host K Foxx of 99 Jamz, invited Rotimi to the stage for a surprise performance, where he energized the crowd with one of his latest hits. The event drew a star-studded audience, including Buju Banton, Grammy-winning producer Bangladesh, artist Fredo Bang and legendary journalist, Shaheem Reid.
The Ally in partnership with The Sports Bra panel was a standout moment of the event, offering an enlightening and empowering discussion centered on women in sports and entrepreneurship. Featuring trailblazing voices and WNBA powerhouses Brenna Stewart and Renee Montgomery and Ally’s Executive Director of Brand and Sponsorships Mktg., Bridget Sponsky, who have broken barriers and redefined their industries. The panel highlighted the importance of equity, innovation, and collaboration in creating opportunities for women.
A Movement Rooted in Empowerment
The Earn Your Masters series has set a new standard for supporting creatives, offering tools, resources, and mentorship to empower the next generation of entrepreneurs. This finale wasn’t just an event—it was a celebration of what’s possible when culture and creativity are paired with tangible opportunities. With leaders like Steve Stoute, Rashad Bilal, and Troy Millings at the helm, supported by Ally, this initiative has proven to be a game-changer for emerging talent.