Greenville, North Carolina

Everything Greenville is known for

6 songs mention this city 4 artists from here

Greenville, North Carolina, located in the inner Coastal Plain, is recognized as a cultural, educational, economic, and medical hub of Eastern North Carolina. While not widely known as a music capital, the city has a notable connection to various genres. Four artists call Greenville home, including hip-hop artist Petey Pablo and country band Parmalee.

The city is also mentioned in six songs, such as "No Problem" by Chance the Rapper and "Diablo" by Mac Miller. This demonstrates a diverse musical footprint for Greenville.

Music in Greenville

Songs About Greenville

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J-Kwon
8%
"Petey Pablo, we're gettin' XXX'd man"
I Remember Carolina
Margo Cilker
7%
"I remember back in Greenville"
Get XXX’d
J-Kwon
7%
"Petey Pablo"
No Problem
Chance the Rapper
6%
"You old Petey Pablo, take your shirt off"
Got Ur Self a Gun
Nas
4%
"put them rags up like Petey Pablo"
Diablo
Mac Miller
3%
"it's me and Petey Pablo"

Rivers & Roads in Song near Greenville

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Greenville.

History of Greenville

Greenville, NC RoadyGoat

Greenville, North Carolina, a place reborn from the ashes of an 1884 fire, pulses with a unique energy fed by its large university. It's a city where healthcare and education are king, but Pirate pride reigns supreme. The roar of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium still echoes with memories of the 2009 football season, when ECU climbed as high as #14 in the national rankings, a testament to the town's unwavering support for its team.

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Greenville's story begins with the Tar River. Positioned as a natural trading post in Pitt County, it fostered early growth, a crucial hub for agriculture and commerce. Even though a devastating fire nearly wiped the town off the map in 1884, its location ensured its resurgence, slowly evolving into the city it is today. Healthcare and education are now major economic drivers, anchored by the ever-expanding East Carolina University. The school, with its own quirks like the legendary ghost of Wright Auditorium, infuses the city with a youthful energy. It’s this energy, coupled with a surprisingly diverse cultural landscape, that draws people in. Despite its size, now with over 93,000 residents, Greenville retains a welcoming atmosphere. Of course, living so close to sea level presents its challenges, but the river that gave Greenville its start continues to shape its identity, even today.

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Pete Jones opened Skylight Inn in Ayden, North Carolina in 1947, cooking whole hogs over oak coals the way Eastern Carolina has for centuries. When National Geographic called it the BBQ Capital of the World, Jones put a replica of the US Capitol dome on the roof. The pork is chopped by hand with cleavers, mixed with vinegar and coleslaw, and served on a cornbread-lined tray. No forks, no sauce bottles.

10.0 mi away

Things to Do in Greenville

Everything Near Greenville

9 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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