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Guyana’s Amrita Naraine Becomes Guinness World Record Holder

Guyana’s Amrita Naraine Becomes Guinness World Record Holder in Groundbreaking Music Project

Amrita Naraine from Guyana has made history by officially becoming a Guinness World Record Holder as part of an innovative global music project titled “195.” This extraordinary initiative united 195 women from 195 countries, each contributing their voice to a single musical recording, setting the record for the “Most Nationalities to Contribute Vocals to a Musical Recording (Single Song).”

The historic song premiered at the Frequency School event in Davos, Switzerland, on January 20, 2025, during the World Economic Forum. ‘195’ features one woman from every country in a unifying performance, resonating across the 528Hz sound frequency.

The project serves as a global anthem of peace, diversity, and collective resonance among women, advocating for a more inclusive and gender-equal future.

“Being part of ‘195’ was both a personal honor and a professional alignment with my mission—using creative expression, supported by technology, to bring people closer together,” Naraine stated. “This record exemplifies what’s possible when women collaborate across borders, not just achieving representation, but reshaping the narrative through collective impact.”

Proudly representing Guyana, Amrita is recognized for her dynamic engagement in multifaceted projects, media, and community advocacy. As a vocal proponent of inclusive storytelling and women’s leadership, her participation in this global project highlights her dedication to elevating national voices on the world stage.

A Chevening Scholar, UAL alumna, and Arts Award winner, Amrita’s professional journey encompasses Data Science and Artificial Intelligence for the Creative Industries, focusing on media manipulation, audience analysis, and AI-driven content systems.

Her research explores audience analysis, media manipulation, and recommender systems, all while advocating for ethical, heritage-rooted approaches to innovation.

In addition to her research and strategic work, Amrita serves as a projects specialist. Her contributions to regional storytelling, cultural policy, and innovation advocacy continue to shape new narratives about the Caribbean’s role in the digital age.

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