Big news for Cuban music! Singer Wampi has become a voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in the United States. He shared this milestone on his social media, expressing his pride in being the first 'repartero' to be accepted by this esteemed institution.
"Many thanks to the GRAMMY Academy @recordingacademy for the invitation. It is a privilege to be a voting member of the American Grammys. Proud to be the first 'repartero' to enter the @recordingacademy and represent my neighborhood, my country, and my culture. Thanks to @cimafunk for the nomination and to the entire team for making it possible. Soon, we will bring more Cuban music to the American GRAMMYs," said the Cuban 'repartero'.
This recognition marks a significant milestone in his career and in the history of Cuban music, as Wampi becomes the first 'repartero' to be accepted into the prestigious Recording Academy. This achievement signifies that 'reparto' continues to grow and reach more corners of the world. Congratulations!
Wampi's Grammy Membership: Key Questions Answered
Here we address some of the key questions regarding Wampi's new role as a member of the American Grammy Academy and its implications for Cuban music.
What is the significance of Wampi becoming a Grammy member?
Wampi's membership is significant as he is the first 'repartero' to join the prestigious American Grammy Academy, representing a new milestone for Cuban music and 'reparto'.
Who nominated Wampi for the Grammy membership?
Wampi was nominated by fellow musician Cimafunk, who played a crucial role in facilitating this achievement.
What does Wampi plan to do as a Grammy member?
Wampi plans to bring more Cuban music to the American Grammy Awards, continuing to represent his culture and community on a global stage.