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What an incredible way to start the week! It is with immense joy that I celebrate the remarkable achievement of our son, Seni Saraki, CEO of NATIVE Networks, along with his talented partners, artists, and the music team at Island Records and Paramount Pictures. Their dedication and creativity have been recognized at the prestigious Grammy Awards with a win for Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired By the Film, which has been honored with the Grammy for Best Reggae Album.
This milestone is a testament to the power of African creativity and collaboration on the global stage. Congratulations, Seni! Your unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries and elevating artistry continues to inspire. May this Grammy win be just the beginning of even greater accomplishments in your journey.
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A special congratulations also goes out to Tems for winning the Best African Music Performance category with her hit song Love Me Jeje. African artists are making waves, and this recognition further cements the influence of our music worldwide.
As we celebrate these wins, we also take a moment to reflect on the renewed sense of purpose the Grammy Awards embody this year. This event not only honors musical excellence but also serves as a platform to support vital causes. This year’s awards focus on raising additional funds for wildfire relief efforts, recognizing the bravery of first responders who put their lives on the line for our safety.
If you would like to contribute to this important cause, please consider donating to the MusiCares Fire Relief Fund. The Recording Academy, in collaboration with MusiCares, Direct Relief, the California Community Foundation, and the Pasadena Community Foundation, is expanding efforts to aid the greater Los Angeles community. Your support can make a difference in the lives of those affected.
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