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Code Management Group is on a mission to empower creating great ideas while building a community that supports and develops creatives globally through Youngtrepreneurs.
This is in line with its commitment to moving music forward.
Youngtrepreneurs is a social youth-impact organization geared towards creating opportunities for African creatives to be seen, heard, and compensated for the long term through their various creative vocational-led workshops.
As a title sponsor, Code Management group will support the opportunity for participating music producers to have an opportunity to create and present their (60 second) instrumentals to Shatta Wale, and the creator with the most outstanding beat gets to work with the dancehall star for their own single.
The prize package will also include a music video and a robust distribution, PR and marketing campaign with an exclusive premiere on DroppTV, the world’s first shoppable video streaming platform to help artists earn from their revenue sales within their video.
The four-day workshop is scheduled to take place from July 15 -18, 2021, at BBnz Live in Accra, Ghana, geared towards the technical development of creatives in the music production sector.
The workshop is available to producers across the African continent and also available to stream online or single day passes.
Meanwhile, it will also cover topics focusing on the business side of music production, publishing rights, royalties, intellectual property, protection and more.
Other incentives for participants include a 30-day pro-bono legal consulting and free Songtrust registration, which is the world’s largest technology solution for global music publishing royalty collection, administration and more.
Speaking about the partnership, Fabian Thorpe, Founder of Code Management Group Africa said, “We are excited to provide amazing opportunity to partake in an investment that will offer creators an environment aimed to promote their education, development and ultimately monetization of their talent - which is Code’s biggest goal.”
Also commenting, Scilla Owusu, founder of Youngtrepreneurs, said, “Our mission at Youngtrepreneurs is to create a conducive environment and opportunities for young African entrepreneurs to exist and confidently explore and embrace their vision.
“We are also happy of the support from our sponsors Audiomack for sponsoring the construction of the four-day workshop while being committed to connecting with its African audience by investing resources into the region’s culture and communities.
“Our partners of like-minded organizations such as Songtrust, Muse Africa, Pan African TV, Chamber Media Solutions, Whitestone’s Solicitors & Consultancy & Femme Africa to support this cause and help make and drive the region’s creative ecosystem forward.”
Application deadline ends 10th July 2021 and to apply, visit their website.
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