

The organization had set out to revive an authentic interest in hip hop within Seattle which, at the time, had become a solely rock town. (the Student HipHop Organization of Washington) which was organized by classmate and future manager Marc Matsui. The two students, George Quibuyen and Alexei Saba Mohajerjasbi, were attending the University of Washington at the time. The hip hop group first came to be in 2002 because, "two students skipped a class, went and crafted an album" as it says in the track Bayani (album). Since 2002, Blue Scholars have been based in southeast Seattle. Recent music has begun to extend even further outward, reflecting the group's greater West Coast and Pacific roots including an album devoted to exploring Geo's Hawaiian heritage on the OOF! EP. These themes are often specifically addressed in relation to the Seattle region ("Southside Revival", "North by Northwest", "50 Thousand Deep", "Joe Metro", "Slick Watts" and " The Ave"), and heavily draw upon Geologic's history as an activist within the Filipino American community dealing with issues of immigration, racism, and U.S.

Their music and lyrics frequently focus on struggles between socioeconomic classes, challenging authority and youth empowerment.
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The name "Blue Scholars" is a play on the term " blue collar," an idiom for workers who often earn hourly wages for manual labor. Blue Scholars is an American hip hop duo based in Seattle, Washington, created in 2002 while the members, DJ Sabzi (Saba Mohajerjasbi) and MC Geologic (George Quibuyen), were students at University of Washington.
