Ghanaian dancehall sensation Shatta Wale has partnered with the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) to launch the Shaxi Music Mentorship Class, a program designed to support rising musical talents in Ghana. The initiative aims to propel Ghana’s street kings and lyrical queens to the global stage, providing them with access to professional mentorship, studio recording sessions, and international exposure opportunities.
A Platform for Emerging Artists
According to Shatta Wale, the program will leverage his platform “Shaxi” alongside YEA resources to nurture genuine artistry rooted in Ghanaian culture. The initiative is part of a broader partnership between YEA and Shaxi, which aims to create employment opportunities for young people across Ghana. “If you believe in your pen game… If your sound is different… Then get ready. Because you might be the one we’re about to put on that global stage!” Shatta Wale exclaimed.
Key Components of the Program
Professional Mentorship: Access to industry experts who can guide emerging artists in their careers
Studio Recording Sessions: Opportunities for artists to record their music in professional studios
International Exposure: A platform for artists to showcase their talent globally
Business Development: Training and support to help young creatives manage their careers and businesses
Empowering Ghanaian Youth
The partnership between YEA and Shaxi is a strategic move to tackle youth unemployment and empower young people in Ghana. By providing opportunities for emerging artists, the program aims to promote Ghanaian music and culture globally. The YEA CEO, Malik Basintale, has expressed his commitment to nurturing young musical talent in Ghana, highlighting the potential impact on the nation’s creative youth.
A Win-Win Situation
The Shaxi Music Mentorship Class is a win-win situation for both emerging artists and the Ghanaian music industry. The program will not only provide opportunities for talented artists but also contribute to the growth and development of the music industry in Ghana. With Shatta Wale at the helm, the program is expected to make a significant impact on the music scene.
Conclusion
The launch of the Shaxi Music Mentorship Class is a significant development in Ghana’s music industry. With the support of YEA and Shatta Wale’s platform, emerging artists will have access to the resources they need to succeed. The program is a testament to the power of collaboration and the potential for music to empower young people in Ghana.
Source:Africa Publicity
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