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Ghanaian-owned music label, Empire Entertainment is thrilled to announce a groundbreaking partnership with Ubuntu Enterprises LLC., two influential entities in the radio and music industry.
This collaboration aims to elevate the music landscape and deliver unique experiences to fans around the world.
The partnership between Empire Entertainment and Ubuntu Enterprises LLC. brings together their respective strengths, resources, and expertise to foster innovation and create compelling opportunities for both artists and music enthusiasts.
This collaboration is to give room for their shared vision of pushing boundaries and redefining the music industry.
Nat Kwabena Anokye-Adisi, better known as Bola Ray, CEO of Empire Entertainment is one of Ghana’s most renowned, pioneering radio and television personalities.
Over the years, he has developed into one of the nation’s foremost authorities in media management, business development, and event production.
Carl Shackleton, CEO/President of Ubuntu Enterprises LLC. is a seasoned professional in the music industry, with a career spanning over 25 years. He’s the creative dynamo behind House of Hitz, a prolific music production house known for its diverse array of projects.
Shackleton’s body of work is as diverse as the music industry itself. He scored Jay Z and Dame Dash last film Death Of The Dynasty. He’s collaborated with Andre 3000 from Outkast. His work is showcased on many of today’s biggest stars’ projects, like Jamie Foxx, Wiz Khalifa, Dj Khaled, Brian Bond of Florida Georgia Line, Rhonda Smith, Prince, Usher, Fred Hammond, Yung Joc, Brandy, Kiki Wyatt among others.
Shackleton has also helped mold some of today’s cutting-edge international Like Wurld and multiple Grammy nominated and 2 African music award winner Manno Beats.
Shackleton is not just a composer, songwriter, engineer, record producer he is also prolific filmmaker with many festivals accolades under his belt. He is poised to introduce many up and coming stars like T.A.T Vybz.
Through this partnership, Empire Entertainment and Ubuntu Enterprises LLC. will undertake joint initiatives to foster and develop production training camps for young aspiring artists around the world.
This endeavor will combine the unique strengths of both organizations to provide unparalleled opportunities for artists to thrive and create remarkable experiences for fans.
This partnership is not just producing music—it’s shaping the future of the music industry.
The partnership is set to commence immediately, with plans already underway for a series of upcoming events, artist collaborations, and innovative music releases. Stay tuned for updates on Empire Entertainment and Ubuntu Enterprises LLC. respective websites and social media channels.
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