This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. To find out more about our use of cookies click here OK
This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. To find out more about our use of cookies click here. OK

Home > POWER UP Year 4 Participants announced

POWER UP Year 4 Participants announced

  • 40 Black music creators and industry professionals to receive career-changing support in POWER UP’s fourth year
  • Participant Programme is now a 160-person strong network bringing varied experiences and considerable expertise with Participants already powering up with successes including promotions to senior roles, Board roles, Brit Award, Mercury Prize and MOBO nominations
  • POWER UP enters its fourth-year after picking up the DE&I Award at the Music Week Women In Music Awards

 

POWER UP today announces the music creators, industry professionals and executives who will make up Year 4 of the multi-award winning programme.

Co-founded by PRS Foundation and Ben Wynter, POWER UP’s Participant Programme elevates pioneering Black talent and is a key feature of the long-term initiative launched to address anti-Black racism and racial disparities in the music sector.

The programme – specifically designed to fit the needs of each annual cohort of participants – assists in the development of their careers and practice, to empower creators and professionals to break through glass ceilings and accelerate change across the industry. This includes grant support of up to £15,000 alongside capacity building masterclasses, mentoring, coaching, mental health and wellbeing support, and access to added value support from POWER UP Partners and the peer network which is integral to breaking down barriers.

 

Year 4 POWER UP Participants are as follows:

Music Creators

ALT BLK ERA

Arowah

BAELY

brownbear

Dot Inc

James Perry

Jords

JULS

Lloyd Luther

Mirari

 

Mysie

namesbliss

Nat Maddix

Noushy

Nwando Ebizie

SCRUFIZZER

Seckou Keita

T.Williams

Tomike

Winnie Ama

Yazmin Lacey

 

Music Industry Professionals

Abi Lufadeju

Alexandria Carr

Amanda Kiflay

Aqwea

CassKidd

Channette Carleo

Dotun Bolaji

Gemma Bradley

Goziam Okogwu

 

Jelani Brown / JB Wassifa

Julian Gill PKA Esco Williams

Jumi Akinfenwa

Kaiya Milan

Latisha Pemberton

Michael Bailey

Kemi Davies

Trey

Vanessa Maria

Vincent Olutayo

Find out more about each of the Year 4 Participants here

This latest cohort came together for the first time at London’s Southbank Centre on Friday 14th June, arranged by previous Year 1 fellow Adem Holness (Head of Contemporary Music at Southbank Centre) who is currently putting together this year’s Meltdown Festival.

A snapshot of Years 1 – 3 Participant successes so far include:

  • Keturah Cummings was nominated at the AIM Awards for Music Entrepreneur of the Year and at the Music Week Awards Whitney Asomani was nominated for Manager of the Year, Nova Twins for PR Campaign of the Year and Jamz Supernova for Radio Show of the Year.
  • Keecia Ellis, has received investment from Station 12 for her publishing company Rekodi Music.
  • Graft signed a publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing and Come Play With Me.
  • Josh Daniel was appointed label manager for Interval Records which was formed in partnership with our Talent Development Network member Generator and EMI North.
  • Two-piece band Nova Twins won a Heavy Music Award, toured the US and Europe, signed to Marshall Records and have secured BBC Radio 1, NME and Spotify Equal support globally. Their POWER-UP supported second album Supernova was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize, they won a 2022 AIM Award and received 2 x BRITS 2023 nominations and they recently supported Foo Fighters in the US
  • Other artist and music creator Award winners since POWER UP was launched include Ego Ella May (Jazz FM Awards), TAALIAH (AIM Award), Bemz (DJ Mag Award) and DoomCannon (MOBO Award). Not to be outdone, Industry Professionals winning awards include Jennifer John (AIM Award), Eunice Obianagha (whose creative events work was nominated for a Music Week Award), and Christine Osazuwa and Hannah Shogbola who joined the Music Week Women in Music Awards’ Roll of Honour. Christine has also become the Vice Chair for Keychange U.S.
  • Several industry professionals have launched new ventures, and new roles, promotions and appointments include: Adem Holness being appointed Head of Contemporary Music at the Southbank Centre; Ree Sewell being appointed A&R Coordinator at Universal; Eric Hunter becoming Education & Membership Engagement Manager at The MMF; Christine Osazuwa being appointed as Chief Strategy Officer at Shoob; and Eunice Obianagha was appointed as Head of Diversity at UK Music
  • Despa Robinson was appointed to the AIM Board, and Daniel Kidane was elected to the Ivors Academy Senate
  • Artist KG became a full-time Capital Dance radio presenter, with coverage in Complex, Mixmag and Clash, and industry professional Kwame Daniels presented his own Inna Rhythm series on BBC Ulster
  • Guvna B (Year 2 artist managed by a Year 1 participant), who became the first rapper to top the UK Official Christian and Gospel Chart is now Co-Chair of Youth Music
  • Live agency, Marshall announced that they have signed CHERYM and Bemz
  • Abel Selaocoe took part in the Proms in 2021 and 2022, signed to Warner Classics, and presented the three-part BBC Radio 3 show Cello His debut album hit No. 4 in the Classical Album Chart and he was on Later with Jools…
  • Des Agyekumhene’s company Soga were behind the Close To Home NFT campaign for Aitch– the first artist to claim an NFT entering the UK’s official album charts
  • Forward Slash founder Keturah Cummings was selected for the 2022 Barclays Black Founder Accelerator programme and launched new podcastJack of All Trades
  • Dan Kidane’s Sun Poem was premiered in 2022 with the LSO and Sir Simon Rattle performances across the UK and Europe garnering critical acclaim
  • Rapper, music creator and BAFTA nominated filmmaker LEMFRECK presented BBC documentary ‘Black Music Wales’ which also featured fellow participants Aleighcia Scott, and went on to win a Celtic Media Festival 2024 Best Arts Screen Programme Award”
  • Loretta Andrews published her book Talking to Children About Race
  • Adetokunbo “T” Oyelola’s client YolanDa Brown was appointed as Chair of the BPI; and YolanDa and Adetokunbo launched a campaign to open Soul Mama – a Black-owned music venue

 

 Senior POWER UP Manager, Yaw Owusu said,

The POWER UP Participant Programme is now a 160-person strong network bringing varied experiences and considerable expertise to power up and contribute to the wider POWER UP Movement.

“The programme has already supported award-winning talent, industry professionals taking up senior and Board positions across the industry, and creators who are dominating playlists and lineups across the UK and globally.

 

 

Ben Wynter, Co-Founder of POWER UP said,

As we move into our fourth year of POWER UP, I am incredibly proud of the brilliant selection of Year 4 participants. This initiative has been recognised Europe-wide as an award-winning program, and the quantitative evidence of our POWER UP Fellows successes across various sectors in the industry proves that when Black talent is given an opportunity to succeed, it thrives.

“At a time when the commitments of 2020 to create a more equitable and equal music industry appear to have been forgotten, POWER UP underscores the impact and pathways we want to see in our industry. I urge the industry to finally back POWER UP, as there is little more we can do to prove the initiative’s impact. That said, I am excited to see the continued growth and achievements of our brilliant new cohort.”

 

Joe Frankland, CEO of PRS Foundation said,

“It’s fantastic to see the growth and impact of the POWER UP Participant Programme since we launched in early 2021. The scale of talent and knowledge in the network is substantial, with exceptional alumni participants dominating playlists, leading conferences, headlining stages and taking seats in Board rooms. We’re incredibly proud to be part of this long-term initiative, but know there is still so much more that needs to be done together.”  

 

Sheniece Charway, Head of Black Music & Culture, YouTube EMEA said,

POWER UP is transforming the music industry, empowering artists and executives alike. Four years ago, we set out to create a culture change for future generations of music talent and it’s been such a joy to watch this unfold before us year on year. The results are speaking for themselves, and we’re thrilled to be continuing our partnership for a fourth year.”

 

Paul Redding, CEO, Beggars Group said,

This important programme has grown from strength to strength since its inception. Beggars are proud to continue supporting POWER UP as they prepare to welcome their fourth cohort”

 

Sheryl Nwosu, Lawyer, and Chair of the Black Music Coalition said,

As it enters its 4th Year POWER UP continues to go from strength to strength in its role as a counter to addressing the fact of obstacles faced in particular by Black creators and professionals in the music industry. Each years’ intake represents a growing body of extremely talented creators and music professions who benefit from the connectivity created by the programme as well as the programme itself. I’ve said it before and I won’t stop saying it, that what I love about #PowerUp and why the Black Music Coalition continue to be partners and vocal supporters of it is that it is real change in action, its track record is speaking for itself.

I remain as passionate and excited now as I have always been about what POWER UP, and now the Year 4 cohort, can and will achieve. Let’s go!

 

Announced in 2021 alongside a premiere of Time To Power Up, POWER UP was co-founded by PRS Foundation and Ben Wynter and is managed by PRS Foundation in partnership with YouTube Music, Beggars Group and the Black Music Coalition. The initiative brings together several music industry partners across all sectors to accelerate change, with supporters including Creative Scotland, Simkins, Creative Wales, Arts Council of Wales, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Culture Liverpool and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, plus AIM, the BPI, the FAC, The Ivors Academy, the MMF, the MPA, MPG, The Musicians’ Union, PPL, PRS for Music, the PRS Members’ Fund and Believe as well as Associate Partner, Daft Springer, who each bring added-value support to POWER UP Participants.

More than 80 Black music executives and creators came together to contribute and set the direction for POWER UP. An Executive Steering Group (ESC) was established in late 2020 featuring some of the most influential Black professionals in the UK music industry.  Alongside the ESC, seven focus groups covering Recording and Publishing, Live, Platforms, Gender, Sexuality, Enterprise and Regionality delved deeper into the barriers Black music creators and professionals have experienced across the sector and how they could be addressed.

In 2022, POWER UP was awarded the inaugural IMPALA Changemaker Award, recognising the scale and speed of impact being made while recommending partnerships and similar initiatives in the independent sectors across Europe.  Additionally, most recently in November 2023, POWER UP picked up Music Week’s Women In Music Awards DE&I Initiative Award recognising specific initiatives from a business or organisation that has gone the extra mile to champion diversity and inclusion both internally and externally.

 

Find out more about POWER UP