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Song Camp  Mon – Thu, June 22–25   |   Panel & Wrap Party  Fri, June 26, 2026

You're Invited!

 

In Celebration of Black Music Month

Presented by The 100 Percenters In partnership with Sony Music Publishing, Create Music Group, ASCAP, the Recording Academy, and the Creative Card

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100 Percent Black

An exclusive, invitation-only activation bringing together the most talented Black songwriters, producers, and artists in the industry for four days of collaboration, community, and culture.

 

Hosted at Create Music Group in Hollywood, the songwriting camp is an intimate, high-level creative experience built to celebrate Black Music Month and the undeniable contributions Black creatives make to pop culture. The week culminates with a creator panel and wrap party at the Recording Academy offices in Santa Monica, featuring key collaborators behind Kehlani's critically acclaimed self-titled album, followed by a mixer for networking and connection.

​​​​​​​​​Come ready to create with no limits. Whether you're writing for an artist you're working with, developing your own project, or chasing a record with one of the artists in the room, this camp is built for one thing: you. A&Rs and industry executives will also be stopping by throughout the week with briefs and opportunities to pitch directly to their priority projects.

For the people who create the culture.

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Meet the Panelists & Moderator

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Khris Riddick-Tynes

Grammy Award Winning Producer, Songwriter

Kamal Wilson

Grammy Award Winning Songwriter 

Antonio Dixon

Grammy Award Winning Producer, Songwriter 

Cheyenne Roundtree

Senior Reporter, Rolling Stone

Black music creators have long shaped the sound, direction, and global impact of the music industry, helping build what is now a multi-billion-dollar ecosystem. In recognition of Black Music Month, this panel creates space to celebrate those contributions while also having real conversations about what it takes to sustain creative careers today. From navigating industry shifts to adapting to new technologies like AI.

This conversation honors the journey, breakthroughs, and continued leadership of Black artists, songwriters, and producers who are not only defining the moment but also shaping the future of music.

Overnight Success Is a Long Game: Resilience, Cultural Power & The Future of Creativity

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