George Beke Inducted Into Grammy Recording Academy’s 2025 New Member Class
African music executive and cultural entrepreneur George Beke, known professionally as Geobek, has been inducted into the Recording Academy’s 2025 New Member Class, representing a notable achievement in his continued efforts to elevate African music on the international stage.
The Recording Academy, renowned as the institution behind the GRAMMY Awards, annually welcomes new members who are recognized for their pivotal contributions and leadership within the music industry.
Beke’s selection underscores his dedication to advancing African talent and fostering global recognition for the continent’s artistry.
“We are thrilled to welcome George Beke to the Recording Academy,” stated a representative for the Academy. “His extensive experience, keen ear for talent, and dedication to cultural exchange make him an invaluable addition to our community of music creators and professionals. His insights will be crucial as we continue to celebrate and advocate for the diverse sounds that resonate across the globe.”
As a new member, Beke now holds the power to submit music for GRAMMY consideration, vote in the GRAMMY Awards, and advocate for creatives across the continent and beyond.
This is more than a personal milestone, it’s a win for African music and a bold step forward for the culture.
Renowned for facilitating cross-continental collaborations, mentoring emerging artists, and developing impactful cultural brands, George Beke’s induction signifies Africa’s expanding presence and influence in the worldwide music sector.
His extensive work across music, fashion, touring, and cultural diplomacy highlights African sound as a catalyst for global creativity beyond traditional entertainment.
“The Academy’s strength lies in its diverse genres, cultures, and voices,” said Beke. “I’m honoured to represent Africa and help uphold global musical excellence. That is what I call the Geobek Standard,” Geobek said after the announcement.