Greater than twelve recording artists of African descent have been featured within the fourth compilation album …
Launched by Past Music, a world neighborhood looking for to unite artists worldwide via collaborative initiatives, th 23-track album, which includes vocal enter by 78 artists from 41 international locations, explores themes resembling girls’s empowerment, peace, resilience, unity, and the battle towards gender-based violence.
A few of the featured African musicians embody:
Angélique Kidjo (Benin Republic), Wiyaala (Ghana), Pheelz (Nigeria), Mashall Muze (Nigeria), Chylde (Nigeria), JyellowL (Nigeria), Chris Kabs (Congo), Johnson Amezuke (Ghana), Abiana (Ghana), Joyce Babatunde (Cameroon), Naimah (South Africa) and Pesa Bazz (Congo).
For the venture, Past Music invited artists to submit authentic work below the theme “Greatest Songs for Social Change”. The initiative attracted 754 members from 108 international locations, leading to 199 tune submissions utilizing 472 devices.
A jury that included Angélique Kidjo, Pheelz and Wiyaala chosen the profitable entries. The highest three groups collaborated with the visitor artists to re-produce their tracks in skilled studios. Every single can be accompanied by a music video, and promoted internationally. The songs may also be submitted for consideration within the Grammy Awards’ “Greatest Music for Social Change” class.
A further 20 artists acquired awards totalling $85, 000. Their songs had been mastered and launched alongside the profitable entries.
Past Music Vol. 4 – Social Change is now out there for streaming on main digital platforms.