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DJ Sly King has been announced as a member of the Recording Academy’s 2025 Grammy class, placing him among a group of music professionals who help shape the future and decisions of the Grammy Awards.
Widely known as one of Ghana’s leading DJs, DJ Sly King has built a strong reputation over the years. He has performed at some of Africa’s largest music festivals and events, including Guinness Ghana DJ Awards, AFRIMA Awards and Afronation.
Outside of Africa, he has also appeared at international events, sharing stages with leading African artists and industry professionals.

He has earned several awards at the Guinness Ghana DJ Awards and has been nominated at other West African music ceremonies. His success highlights his role as an ambassador for Ghana’s music scene on the global stage.
DJ Sly King is known for his creative approach and for helping connect Ghana’s music industry with the wider world.
His new membership in the Recording Academy will allow him to support music advocacy, and represent African talent internationally.
His journey showcases the growing influence and talent of Ghanaian DJs and serves as inspiration for the next generation of African music leaders.
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