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Grime Music Trailblazer Dizzee Rascal Awarded MBE

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The grime music innovator was given a high-ranking honor in the U.K.
Jennifer Velez
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Oct 12, 2020 - 12:20 pm

Dizzee Rascal, grime music trailblazer, has been named a Member of the Order of the British Empire, the third-highest ranking award belonging to the Order of the British Empire, for his work in music. 

Twice every year, the Queen recognizes people in the U.K. with honors including knighthood, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Member of the Order of the British Empire, and more. Rascal, a past Mercury Prize recipient, is one of the innovators of the British genre mixing rap and electronic music that began in East London. 

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"Lovely stuff," he tweeted of the news. 

"Whether you make grime or not, if you didn’t see Dizzee or Skepta or Stormzy, you wouldn’t want to go to the studio and make an Afrobeats song. Grime has opened the door for you to be able to do any of this." DJ Target said in a 2018 interview with The Gaurdian about Rascal's and grime's impact on the music world in the U.K.

Other musicians honored this year include Mica Paris (Member of the Order of the British Empire) and Jeff Lynne (Officer of the Order of the British Empire). In the past, Ed Sheeran has been awarded an MBE. 

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Explore East Africa's Underground Music Scene In SoundCloud's "SCENES" Series

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East Africa's burgeoning underground music movement, and Nyege Nyege's powerful influence in the region and beyond, are unveiled in the latest episode of SoundCloud's "SCENES"
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Aug 31, 2021 - 12:30 pm

East Africa’s rising underground music scene is not only impacting the continent, but also expanding its influence across the globe. SoundCloud's latest episode of their "SCENES" music discovery series introduces viewers to some Ugandan, Kenyan, and Tanzanian artists shaking things up.

“SCENES: East African Underground” (watch below) comes with companion album Music for the Eagles, released via famed Kampala-based label, Nyege Nyege Tapes.

“‘SCENES’ and compilations like Music for the Eagles are focused on driving global music discovery around the trailblazing communities of artists and passionate music fans who are propelling mainstream music trends of tomorrow,” said Leon Sherman, Director of Editorial of SoundCloud.

“SCENES: East African Underground” highlights artists creating forward-thinking, multi-faceted music by pushing the boundaries of hip-hop, experimental electronic, dance, and regional sounds. The video features commentary from musical trendsetters of the region including Vibrant, Kampire, DJ Slikback, Respected, Aunty Rayzor, KMRU and Nyege Nyege Festival co-founder Derek Debru. U.S.-based artist and supporter of the movement Suzi Analogue also appears.

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Music for the Eagles features 14 exclusive tracks across a variety of distinctive genres. The line-up includes Nairobi-based rapper, singer and producer Boutross; traditional adungu and nanga harp expert and singer Otim Alpha and Tanzanian producer Jay Mitta, with his interpretation on the sound of singeli. The album also presents rising talents such as Kenyan future-pop artist KABEAUSHÉ; Ugandan grime, hip-hop and punk guru MC Yallah and rapper Ecko Bazz. It also features artists beyond East Africa including Durban’s Phelimuncasi with their signature style of Gqom, plus many more artists from an array of diverse underground scenes.

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The Recording Academy And CBS Announce Date For The 2022 GRAMMY Awards Show

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The 2022 GRAMMYs are here! The 64th GRAMMY Awards will broadcast live from the STAPLES Center on CBS and Paramount+ on Monday, Jan. 31.
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Mar 31, 2021 - 6:29 am

Just over two weeks after the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show broadcast, the 2022 GRAMMY Awards show date has been announced.

The 64th GRAMMY Awards show will be broadcast live from the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles on January 31, 2022, at 8–11:30 p.m. ET/5–8:30 p.m. PT. The show will be viewable live on the CBS Television Network and available to stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.

Details about the GRAMMY nominations will be available on GRAMMY.com in the coming months. Sign up for our newsletter below to keep up on the 2022 GRAMMY Award show news. 

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The Recording Academy Establishes Black Music Collective

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The newly launched collective comprises a group of prominent Black music creators and professionals who share the common goal of amplifying Black voices within the Recording Academy and the wider music community
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Sep 3, 2020 - 6:30 am

The Recording Academy has today (Sept. 3) announced the creation of its Black Music Collective (BMC), a group of prominent Black music creators and professionals who share the common goal of amplifying Black voices within the Academy and the wider music community.

As part of the Recording Academy's commitment to evolving hand-in-hand with its membership, BMC will serve as a space for members to speak openly about new and emerging opportunities in Black music across all genres and identify ways to drive more representation.

The launch of BMC follows the Recording Academy's recent partnership with Color Of Change, the nation's largest online racial justice organization, in July, which set forth to create a Black music advisory group. The BMC fulfills this promise and is bringing together creators and business leaders to create a pipeline of future industry trailblazers. Leaders will meet regularly and initiate programs that will encourage participation and accelerate Black membership in the Recording Academy.

Jeffrey Harleston, Jimmy Jam, Quincy Jones, Debra Lee, John Legend, and Sylvia Rhone will serve as honorary chairs of the BMC. A distinguished leadership committee will be confirmed in the coming weeks and will work in sync with the honorary chairs to propel the collective's mission. Recording Academy Trustee Riggs Morales and Washington, D.C., Chapter Executive Director Jeriel Johnson will lead the initiative internally. 

"The Black Music Collective is necessary to help drive the Recording Academy into a new era. Creating an open space for Black music creators can only benefit our membership as a whole," Harvey Mason jr., Chair and Interim President/CEO of the Recording Academy, said. "Through the past few months, I've been personally invested in propelling this collective along with Chapter leadership within the Academy. Together, we will elevate Black music creators within our organization and the industry at large." 

"As Black music continues to drive culture, it is essential we grow and maintain representation within the Academy and the music industry," Valeisha Butterfield Jones, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer of the Recording Academy, said. "We're thrilled to help develop the leaders of tomorrow with impactful educational and experiential programs that we will announce in coming weeks."

In March 2018, the Recording Academy established a third-party task force to examine issues of diversity and inclusion within the Academy and the broader music community. The Academy has since taken action on the Task Force's initial assessment and recommendations and has made additional strides to facilitate a culture of belonging while recognizing the need to focus on underrepresented communities. Recent initiatives include the hiring of a Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, a $1 million donation to Color Of Change, alignment with #TheShowMustBePaused movement created by Jamila Thomas (Atlantic Records) and Brianna Agyemang (Platoon), and the development of an industry Inclusion Rider and Toolkit to be released later this year.

Stay up to date on the Recording Academy's progress, future announcements and recent initiatives on diversity and inclusion.

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Summer Session 2019

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Summer Session will offer youth ages 13 to 18 an opportunity to gain tools needed to embark on a career in the music industry
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Jul 29, 2020 - 5:25 pm

GRAMMY Museum Experience Prudential Center is giving youth in New Jersey and New York something to look forward to this summer.

The museum in Newark, N.J. has announced its Summer Session camp will return to offer youth ages 13 to 18 an opportunity to gain tools needed to embark on a career in the music industry. The five-day camp running Aug. 17–21 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. EST every day will happen virtually through Zoom. It will focus on three tracks youth can explore: songwriting, hip-hop hitmaking and vocal performance. During the camp, music faculty and guest industry professionals will share insight.

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Summer Session first launched in 2019 and featured GRAMMY-nominated singer/producer Mario Winans and renowned music director Alonzo Harris. Mark Conklin, Director of Artist Relations & Programming at the GRAMMY Museum Experience Prudential Center, said the museum was thrilled to once again be able to empower youth interested in music. 

"Summer Session provides an unparalleled opportunity for students who want an inside look at the art, craft and business of music," he said in a statement. "If a student is seriously considering pursuing a career in music, or even curious about one, this program will give them the tools they need for a serious jump start."

The cost to attend will be $100. Tuition will be free for Newark students and some scholarships will be available for students outside of Newark.

For more information on the camp and how to apply, visit the museum's website.

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