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Rolling Stone and GUBA Enterprise unite for the African GRAMMY nominees brunch

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Rolling Stone has excitingly announced its collaboration with Grow, Unite, Build Africa (GUBA) Enterprise, a renowned social enterprise organisation.

This partnership kicks off with the highly anticipated African GRAMMY® Nominees Brunch, set to take place on Saturday, February 3, 2024, at Spring Place in Los Angeles.

Distinguished figures such as Harvey Mason Jr, the CEO of the Recording Academy, and Panos A. Pany, President of the Recording Academy, are among the notable attendees.

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Lady Dentaa Amoateng, MBE, President, and CEO of GUBA Enterprise, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “Harnessing the power of music to bridge continents and amplify African voices, GUBA Enterprise is proud to collaborate with Rolling Stone for the African GRAMMY® Nominees Brunch.

This event is a testament to our shared commitment to celebrating Africa’s rich musical heritage, fostering unity, and advancing Black economic and social excellence.

Together, we are not just creating an event; we are cultivating a movement that resonates with the rhythms of Africa’s cultural heartbeat.”

Curated by GUBA and presented by Rolling Stone, the event will assemble industry influencers and key stakeholders to celebrate Africa’s vibrant musical landscape.

Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in thought-provoking discussions led by industry trailblazers.

Topics will range from the evolution of African music on the global stage to the impact of cultural diversity in shaping the future of the industry.

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Gus Wenner, CEO of Rolling Stone, emphasised the magazine’s belief in the importance of the Afrobeat movement, stating, “We are thrilled to partner with GUBA on this event and hopefully more to come.”

GUBA Enterprise, dedicated to advancing diasporic Africans and Africans back home through various socio-economic programs and initiatives, is more than just an organisation; it is a movement echoing the heartbeat of Africa’s rich cultural heritage.

The enterprise revolves around fostering unity, promoting diversity, and championing Black excellence.

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This marks the second year for the event and the inaugural year with Rolling Stone as a partner, promising an even more impactful celebration of African musical excellence.

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