Ghanaian singer, music producer, and CEO of Lynx Entertainment, Richie Mensah, has achieved another major milestone as he becomes a voting member of the 68th Grammy Awards, officially recognized by the Recording Academy.
Richie announced the news via his official Instagram page on Monday, October 6, 2025, expressing his excitement and appreciation for the global recognition.

“I’m grateful for this incredible honor and the chance to contribute to the world’s biggest music platform,” Richie shared.
Over the years, Richie has played a pivotal role in shaping Ghana’s contemporary music scene. Through his label, Lynx Entertainment, he has discovered, nurtured, and produced some of Ghana’s most successful artistes, including MzVee, Kuami Eugene, KiDi, and DopeNation.
His consistent commitment to artist development, sound innovation, and excellence in production has made Lynx Entertainment a powerhouse brand in the Ghanaian and African music industries.
Richie’s recognition by the Recording Academy not only celebrates his personal achievements but also highlights Ghana’s growing influence in the global music community. His appointment as a Grammy voting member means he will play an active role in selecting nominees and winners for one of the world’s most prestigious music awards.

The Grammy Awards, first established in 1959, honor exceptional artistic contributions and technical excellence in the global music industry. The 68th edition will continue this tradition, with nominations set to be announced on November 7, 2025, and the main ceremony scheduled for February 1, 2026.
Richie Mensah’s appointment as a Grammy Awards voting member marks a proud and transformative moment for Ghana’s creative arts scene. It highlights his enduring influence, his dedication to nurturing new talent, and his commitment to excellence in music production.
As Ghana continues to export its sound and culture to the world, Richie’s achievement stands as both a personal milestone and a national victory — proving once again that Ghanaian talent truly belongs on the global stage.


