Sean “Diddy” Combs and the makers of CIROC Ultra Premium Vodka announced Thursday the launch of CIROC Studios, which they say will provide emerging artists with access to state of the art facilities, music experts and mentoring.

The CIROC Studios will be located inside the Record Plant Recording Studios in West Hollywood at 1032 N. Sycamore Avenue.

“The legendary Los Angeles Record Plant location is celebrating its 50th Anniversary as the premiere music studio that continues to deliver more hits and Grammy Award Winning music than any other studio in the world,” according to a statement.

Last night’s CIROC Studios opening ceremony was hosted by Grammy- winning producer DJ Khaled, according to the statement.

“Sean “Diddy” Combs and CIROC are committed to celebrating life responsibly and giving back to the community, it said.

CIROC also announced a charitable partnership with VH1 Save The Music, a nonprofit that helps schools and communities realize their full potential through the power of making music. The initiative will donate 100 hours of CIROC Studios recording time to deserving musicians over the age of 21.

“We are incredibly fortunate to work alongside CIROC Studios with world-class producers like Sean “Diddy” Combs and DJ Khaled to advance our goal to bring music technology into classrooms, said Henry Donahue, Executive Director of VH1 Save The Music Foundation.

The CIROC Studios will play host to artists of all music genres throughout 2018 and offer more than a traditional recording facility, according to the statement.

–City News Service

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