Tieme
Music is thrilled to announce its recent partnership with The Orchard,
full-service global music distribution and artiste/label services
company operating in 45 cities worldwide.
This strategic collaboration, a landmark
achievement for a Ghanaian company, marks a significant milestone for Tieme
Music, arriving just a year after the company's inception. Founded by
Paris-based music producer Franck Osei-Mensah, with Charlène Osei-Mensah as
country manager for Ghana, Tieme Music has quickly established itself as a
comprehensive ecosystem, encompassing a digital streaming service, distribution
services and label services.
Since its launch in 2022, Tieme Music has
focused on laying a solid foundation for its operations in Ghana. This involved
securing funding, forging valuable partnerships, building a skilled team and
expanding their network, as well as fostering unique relationships with
established and emerging creatives. These efforts have been instrumental in the
growth and success Tieme Music has achieved to
date.

Franck Osei-Mensah Charlene Osei-Mensah
The partnership with The Orchard is the
culmination of an extensive mission to showcase Ghana as a market brimming with
opportunities, and will help position Tieme Music as an ideal partner in the
market.
Franck Osei-Mensah, the visionary behind Tieme
Music, describes the platform as a digital tool that empowers creatives to be
heard on a global scale. The name "Tieme'' holds special significance,
translating to "listen to me" in the Twi language. This name choice
reflects the mission of Tieme Music - to amplify the
voice of Ghana, demanding the world's attention and inviting everyone to
listen.
“A core objective of Tieme Music has been to
create a home for Ghanaian artistes, providing them
with the same tools and opportunities they would have if signed by a foreign
company. Through demonstrating our capability and dedication, Tieme Music has
proven its readiness to spearhead the growth of the Ghanaian music industry.
This partnership with The Orchard presents an exciting opportunity for Tieme
Music to extend its reach and impact worldwide,” said Osei-Mensah.
Tieme Music has already achieved notable
milestones, including the distribution of over 1000 tracks, collaborations with
promising artistes, and now,
establishing a major partnership with The Orchard. These achievements
underscore the company's commitment to fostering the growth and recognition of
Ghanaian music both locally and internationally.
With the support of The Orchard and their
collective efforts, Tieme Music is poised to make a significant impact on the
global music industry, further positioning Ghana as a hub of exceptional talent
and creativity.
About Tieme Music
Tieme Music is a Ghanaian startup founded by
Paris-based music producer Franck Osei-Mensah. With a comprehensive ecosystem
comprising a digital streaming service, distribution services and
label services, Tieme Music aims to empower Ghanaian artistes
and amplify their voices on a global scale. The company is committed to
showcasing the rich cultural heritage and diverse music genres of Ghana while
fostering collaboration and growth in the industry."
About The Orchard
The Orchard is a full-service music distribution
company operating in more than 45 cities worldwide. The Orchard's comprehensive
artiste & label
services offering harnesses innovative technology, transparent data analysis
and expertise to reach fans and grow audiences. Offerings include digital and
physical sales and marketing, advertising, brand partnerships, rights
management, video monetization, collaborator splits and royalty accounting,
publishing administration, neighboring rights and more. Championed by an
exceptional community of music lovers and experts, The Orchard empowers
creators and entrepreneurs to grow and adapt in the dynamic, global industry.
For further information, visit www.theorchard.com.
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