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Rapper Baby Tate and Amber Grimes sign on as mentors for See Her x Breakr music program

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Rapper Baby Tate and music exec Amber Grimes have signed on to be part of a new initiative between BREAKr and See Her.The collaborative Accelerator Program is designed to 'help propel women artists into the industry,' according to a joint press release from the brands.The two entertainers will have mentor roles in the program, which is launching in Atlanta on Tuesday, March 15.

New endeavor: Rapper Baby Tate and music exec Amber Grimes have signed on to be part of a new initiative between BREAKr and See HerBREAKris a new platform that connects artists and content creators, giving them an unprecedented community to build with.SeeHerdefines itself as 'the leading global movement of media, marketing and entertainment leaders and influencers committed to the accurate depiction of women and girls in advertising and media.' Together the partnership will uplift three up and coming female music artists, giving them access to resources to help build their careers.Candidates have two weeks to apply to the inaugural program via BREAKr's application page.

Stunning: Amber recently attended the 2022 Billboard Women in Music event in Los AngelesAccelerator Program hopefuls must share a video showcasing their musical talent on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok with the hashtag #HerBigBreakContest.Additionally they need to create a BREAKr account and fill out the online application.Submissions will close on April 1, 2022, with three artists later being selected by a panel ofentertainment executives and high-profile influencers.

Gorgeous: Baby Tate recently attended the 2022 Billboard Women in Music event in Los AngelesAlong with Tate and Amber other mentors for the program will include Dana Droppo, Senior Vice President of Marketing at.

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