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Music For Change is a social entreprise (it has both a corporate and a non-profit entity) whose main objective is to build the capacity of artists who are interested in producing and promoting music about social change. Music For Change was founded in 2015. Its establishment was announced by 44th President of the United States Barack Obama in July 2015.
'''Music For Change''' is a social entreprise (it has both a corporate and a non-profit entity) whose main objective is to build the capacity of artists who are interested in producing and promoting music about social change. Music For Change was founded in 2015. Its establishment was announced by 44th President of the United States Barack Obama in July 2015.


Music For Change scouts talent from underprivileged communities and we link young people to their role models in order to encourage established talent to motivate upcomers.
Music For Change scouts talent from underprivileged communities and we link young people to their role models in order to encourage established talent to motivate upcomers.
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One of the strengths of Music For Change is that it helps other entities and organisations to design and implement projects that enable them to achieve their objectives.
One of the strengths of Music For Change is that it helps other entities and organisations to design and implement projects that enable them to achieve their objectives.


Artists recording with Music For Change Studios include B Flow, JC Starboy, Zed Pride, D2, Just Slim, Kantu, Omega and Samaritan.
Artists recording with Music For Change Studios include [[B Flow]], JC Starboy, Zed Pride, D2, Just Slim, Kantu, Omega and Samaritan.
 
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