Howard Lee leads a double life.
A recent graduate of the Kenan-Flagler Business School, Lee will start a banking job in New York this summer. Until then, he’ll be promoting his latest electronic hip-hop album, “State and Soul,” on two continents.
Despite the vast differences between his two areas of interest, Lee found them to be compatible.
“At first, business and music seemed separate, but the more I worked on this solo project, they interlinked,” Lee said.
“You have to do so much marketing and promotion when you make an album, so a lot of what I learned in school helped me to package this project a lot better.”
High school friend and fellow musician Allen Mask agreed that Lee’s unique background will help him with his foray into the music industry.
“Having multiple interests and talents contributes to the ability to bring perspective to anything that you do,” he said.
Born in Korea, Lee began playing the piano at age 5. His musical focus narrowed to rap when his older brother started a Korean hip-hop group in Chapel Hill.
“I tried to find opportunities to do freestyle rap at school,” Lee said.