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πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Recording Academy Plans Big Moves for Africa and Middle East! 🎢🌍

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Di Recording Academy don announce say dem go expand their global efforts for artists in di fast-growing regions of Africa and di Middle East. Di Academy talk on Tuesday say dem don sign agreements with Ministries of Cultures and key stakeholders across di regions to strengthen di Academy’s presence and services. 🀝🎀

Harvey Mason jr., CEO of di Recording Academy, talk say β€œThis na exciting time because music na one of humanity’s greatest natural resources. E important make people wey dey create music get support, resources, and opportunities, no matter where dem dey.” 🌍🎡

For di press release, di Academy talk say dem don dey work with leaders for these regions, doing listening sessions, getting high-level briefings, tours, demonstrations, and getting insight directly from di governmental ministries and music creators wey dey drive innovation for these markets for di last two years. 🎧πŸ‘₯

Among di long list of goals for di Academy’s expansion, dem hope to empower creators through enhanced training on their learning platform β€œGRAMMY GO,” while also providing educational programs and resources specifically tailored to di needs of music creators for these regions. Dem go also produce original content wey go β€œcelebrate di rich musical heritage and dynamic emerging scenes of Africa and di Middle East.” πŸŽ“πŸ“š

Di Academy dey work with di Ministries of Culture for Kenya, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and Nigeria, di Department of Culture and Tourism for Abu Dhabi for di United Arab Emirates (UAE), di Rwanda Development Board (RDB), and di Ministry of Sports, Arts and Culture for South Africa. Dem don also sign MOUs (memoranda of understanding) with Ghana and Ivory Coast. 🌍✍️

Di Academy talk say dem go publish a series of reports to highlight their research and insights into these music markets. πŸ“ŠπŸ“œ

Panos A. Panay, Recording Academy President, talk say β€œDi Recording Academy dey dedicated to supporting music creators around di world. Our expansion efforts into these fast-growing regions dey show our commitment to building a truly global music community, where creators at every stage of their careers and from every corner of di world get di resources and support dem need to thrive.” 🌐🎀

Na so we go dey watch as di Recording Academy dey bring new opportunities for African and Middle Eastern music creators. Stay tuned! πŸ“Ίβœ¨


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πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Recording Academy Expanding to Africa and the Middle East! 🎢🌍

The Recording Academy just announced they’re expanding their global reach for artists in the booming regions of Africa and the Middle East. On Tuesday, they said they’ve signed deals with Ministries of Cultures and key players in these areas to boost their presence and services. 🀝🎀

Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy, said, β€œThis is dope because music is one of humanity’s greatest resources. It’s crucial that people who make music get the support, resources, and opportunities they need, no matter where they’re from.” 🌍🎡

In the press release, the Academy mentioned they’ve been working with leaders in these regions, holding listening sessions, getting briefings, tours, demos, and learning directly from government ministries and music creators pushing innovation in these markets over the past two years. 🎧πŸ‘₯

The Academy’s expansion goals include empowering creators through advanced training on their learning platform β€œGRAMMY GO,” offering educational programs and resources tailored to music creators in these regions. They’ll also create original content that β€œcelebrates the rich musical heritage and dynamic emerging scenes of Africa and the Middle East.” πŸŽ“πŸ“š

They’re teaming up with the Ministries of Culture in Kenya, Saudi Arabia (KSA), and Nigeria, the Department of Culture and Tourism in Abu Dhabi (UAE), the Rwanda Development Board (RDB), and the Ministry of Sports, Arts and Culture in South Africa. They’ve also signed MOUs (memoranda of understanding) with Ghana and Ivory Coast. 🌍✍️

The Academy plans to drop a series of reports highlighting their research and insights into these music markets. πŸ“ŠπŸ“œ

Panos A. Panay, Recording Academy President, said, β€œThe Recording Academy is all about supporting music creators worldwide. Our expansion into these fast-growing regions shows our commitment to building a truly global music community, where creators at every stage of their careers and from every corner of the world have the resources and support they need to thrive.” 🌐🎀

Stay tuned as the Recording Academy opens up new opportunities for African and Middle Eastern music creators. πŸ“Ίβœ¨


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πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Recording Academy Plans Big Moves for Africa and the Middle East! 🎢🌍

The Recording Academy has announced that they are expanding their global efforts for artists in the fast-growing regions of Africa and the Middle East. On Tuesday, the Academy revealed they have signed agreements with Ministries of Cultures and key stakeholders across these regions to strengthen the Academy’s presence and services. 🀝🎀

Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy, said, β€œThis is exciting because music is one of humanity’s greatest natural resources. It’s important that people who create music have support, resources, and opportunities, no matter where they are from.” 🌍🎡

In the press release, the Academy stated that they have been working with leaders in these regions, conducting listening sessions, receiving high-level briefings, tours, demonstrations, and gaining insight directly from governmental ministries and music creators driving innovation in these markets over the past two years. 🎧πŸ‘₯

Among the long list of goals for the Academy’s expansion, they hope to empower creators through enhanced training on their learning platform β€œGRAMMY GO,” while also providing educational programs and resources specifically tailored to the needs of music creators in these regions. They will also produce original content that β€œcelebrates the rich musical heritage and dynamic emerging scenes of Africa and the Middle East.” πŸŽ“πŸ“š

The Academy is collaborating with the Ministries of Culture in Kenya, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), and Nigeria, the Department of Culture and Tourism in Abu Dhabi for the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Rwanda Development Board (RDB), and the Ministry of Sports, Arts and Culture in South Africa. They have also signed MOUs (memoranda of understanding) with Ghana and the Ivory Coast. 🌍✍️

The Academy plans to publish a series of reports highlighting their research and insights into these music markets. πŸ“ŠπŸ“œ

Panos A. Panay, Recording Academy President, said, β€œThe Recording Academy is dedicated to supporting music creators around the world. Our expansion efforts into these fast-growing regions reflect our commitment to building a truly global music community, where creators at every stage of their careers and from every corner of the world have the resources and support they need to thrive.” 🌐🎀

Stay tuned as the Recording Academy brings new opportunities to African and Middle Eastern music creators. πŸ“Ίβœ¨

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