PHOTOS: Pepsi partners Empire on Music Academy

Pepsi Nigeria, a leading cola carbonated soft drink, is at the forefront of driving contemporary pop culture. In partnership with a prominent independent record label and global music industry giant, EMPIRE, have announced the launch of the Pepsi Music Academy (PMA) to bolster the development of the music industry in Nigeria.

The announcement was made by the General Manager, Marketing, Seven-Up Bottling Company, Segun Ogunleye, at a press conference in Lagos.

According to him, PMA is designed to cater for the discovery and incubation of talents across various facets of the music industry and to further support and enable the entire music ecosystem.

Ogunleye explained that the music artistry component of the academy will expose participants to intense industry education from a carefully selected faculty of music business leaders, who have contributed immensely to the global growth of Afrobeats and the Nigerian music ecosystem.

He also disclosed that three finalists from the academy will receive brand new SUVs, a living allowance for two years, an opportunity to be a Pepsi influencer, get their music produced by grammy award winning producers, Sarz, Masterkraft, Blaisebeatz and P.Priime, a music video production sponsored by the brand and a two-year developmental recording deal with EMPIRE.

“Pepsi has been one of the most prominent promoters of Afrobeats, and we are keen to sustain and expand the current success recorded by enabling a structure that would maintain the global dominance of Afrobeats.

“Afrobeats which is now exported globally, has become more unaffordable for the average Nigerian and with PMA, we will be raising the next set of industry talents to grow Afrobeats and continue to make fun moments more accessible to our consumers.

“This is the reason we have partnered with a global music entity, EMPIRE to birth the Pepsi Music Academy (PMA). The Pepsi Music Academy will be a game changer for the music industry because it will not just be a platform to discover, nurture and empower music talents, it will also provide a rounded education for young individuals who are interested in other aspects of music such as A&R., legal, public relations and marketing, sound engineering among others.

“Our faculty will include seasoned producers such as Masterkraft, Sarz, Blaisebeatz, P.Priime among other notable industry heads globally recognized for their contributions to the dominance of Afrobeats and music business,” Ogunleye added.

EMPIRE’s Regional Head of West Africa, Mobolaji Kareem, affirmed that the partnership with Pepsi is a landmark project for the next generation of talents in the music industry who will further expand Afrobeats dominance globally.

To join the PMA, interested participants can scan a bottle of Pepsi to access the PMA website at https://pepsimusicacademy.ng/ and submit their entries. Participants have eight weeks to submit their entries. 

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