Music company founded by Guyanese man celebrates multiple Grammy considerations 

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See below the full release from the Creative Titans: Creative Titans, the international music company founded by Guyanese-born Ron André Elvis Telford, proudly celebrates multiple placements for its artists and producers in the first-round ballot for the 68th Annual GRAMMY® Awards, to be held on February 1, 2026..Six standout members from the Creative Titans roster—Bassto, IzyBeats, Walshy Fire, Popeye Caution, Bounty Killer, and Ron André Elvis Telford himself—are officially under consideration in numerous major categories across Global Music, Reggae, Música Urbana, Latin Rock, African Music, Jazz, and the highly coveted Song of the Year and Record of the Year categories.For Your GRAMMY® Consideration | Creative TitansBasstoBest Global Music Performance — ‘Astropical’ (Bomba Estéreo, Rawayana)Best Música Urbana Album — SAN BLAS (Boza)Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album* — Astropical (Bomba Estéreo, Rawayana)Song of the Year — “Me Pasa (Piscis)”Record of the Year — “Astropical”IzyBeatsBest Global Music Album — Fami Vol. 1 (Michaël Brun)Best Global Music Performance — AstropicalBest Música Urbana Album — SAN BLAS (Boza), *+ Quality* (Polimá Westcoast)Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album — *Astropical*Best Reggae Album — “Pool Party” (Konshens)Song of the Year — “Me Pasa (Piscis)”Record of the Year — “Astropical”Walshy FireBest Global Music Performance — “Gangsta” (Major Lazer, Diplo, Busy Signal ft. Kybba)Best Alternative Jazz Album — The Mighty Tiny & The Many Few Be The Good PeopleBest African Music Performance — “OUTSIDE” (WURLD ft. Walshy Fire)Bounty KillerBest Global Music Performance — “Draco” (with BL Tha Hook Slaya)Popeye CautionBest Reggae Album — *From Ding Dong To World* (Ding Ding Dong)Ron André Elvis Telford (Executive Producer)Best Música Urbana Album —Darell 2024 (Darell)Best Global Music Album — Fami Vol. 1 (Michaël Brun)“To see our work resonating at this level is deeply rewarding—not only for our artists but for the regions they represent. This acknowledgment by our industry peers speaks volumes about the global power of Caribbean and Latin music,” said Ron André Elvis Telford, who is under consideration for two GRAMMY categories.He added that the GRAMMY® Awards voting process begins with expert panels across genres and continues with over 13,000 professional members of the Recording Academy voting to determine the nominees and winners. First-round voting runs October 3–15, 2025, with final nominees announced later this year.Ron also encourages more creatives from Guyana and the Caribbean to participate:“Guyanese artists have the talent. We’ve seen Grammy-nominated names like Eddy Grant, SAINt JHN, Michaël Brun, and Charmayne Maxwell rise. Now it’s time to support emerging local talent and get more music in front of global ears.”The post Music company founded by Guyanese man celebrates multiple Grammy considerations  appeared first on News Room Guyana.