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The future is looking bright for Ghana’s music industry as notable local artistes landed the opportunity to walk the red carpet of the Grammys held in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Not only did top-rated acts get recognized for their best recordings, compositions, and craft on the night but others also had the experience of a lifetime getting recognized on stage.
Of the multiple big international names who rocked the red carpet of the Academy’s 65th edition, Ghanaian Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy and rapper Edem were spotted in attendance.
The two took the opportunity to network and attain some leverage for their brands.
Stonebwoy was captured having a brief-yet-hearty conversation with multiple award-winner Taylor Swift which thereafter earned him a handshake.
This incredibly brief @taylorswift13 sighting will be enough to power me through the entire week 💙 #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/H1H8bwpz5a
— MTV (@MTV) February 6, 2023
The BHIM president was spotted in another cut familiarizing with the CEO of Grammys, Harvey Mason Jr.
On the part of the Dzodze-born rapper, Edem was spotted having a solo memorable moment. He was also captured rocking a designer suit while posing before the Grammys’ monument.
It’s Possible:🙏🏻 #Fullyactive #Gogetem pic.twitter.com/xPBotlHgFJ
— Edem Goget’em (@iamedem) February 6, 2023
Afterwards, both artists managed to locate each other along the aisle and conversed while the show went on.
Stonebwoy and @iamedem at the Grammy's Awards last night. Ghana Boys 🇬🇭🚀 pic.twitter.com/qrL8n6emsW
— BhimNatives Ghana🏁 (@BhimNativesGh) February 6, 2023
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