In conjunction with Motown Records, and as part of the GRAMMY Museum’s celebration of the new exhibit, Motown: The Sound Of Young America, presented by City National Bank, set to debut at the GRAMMY Museum upon its reopening, the Museum is thrilled to host a panel discussion about the making of the song “Collide” from Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack. The panel will include Motown Records President Ethiopia Habtemariam, Motown Records VP of A&R Lindsey Lanier, and the artists, songwriters, and producers of “Collide,” including Tiana Major9, EarthGang’s Olu, Benny Cassette, Kaveh Rastegar, Stacy Barthe, and Fresh. “Collide” was released as the first single from Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack and is now nominated for Best R&B Song at the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards.
Up Next in December 2020
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Joy Denalane
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TheHxliday
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Programs at Home: NJOMZA
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