President William Ruto now says that they plan to rename the Permanent Presidential Music Commission (PPMC).
Speaking on Wednesday, Ruto said PPMC will be renamed the Creative Commission of Kenya (CCoK).
He said this is in a bid to have talents monetised across the country.
The President said a Bill is currently being drafted to aid the same and should be presented in parliament in the next two months.
He said this is being formulated between the ministries of Education and Youth, Arts, and Sports.
"I have given CS Ababu Namwamba and team two months to have the bill find its way to parliament so that we monetise these great talents," Ruto said.
The head of state said the Creative Commission will not only have its professional studios set up in Nairobi only as has been the case with the PPMC.
He said the studios will be spread across the 47 counties for easy access for talents wherever they are.
"It will not only have studios in Nairobi but every county in Kenya so that we can give an opportunity to every artiste in the country."
Ruto spoke during the Kenya Music Festival Winners State Concert in Nakuru.
The permanent Presidential Music Commission (PPMC) was formed through Gazette notice No. 2132 of April 1988.
It's mandate is to promote the development and practice of music and dance as well as spearhead the growth and development of the music industry in the country.
PPMC is also tasked with coordinating music and dance activities in the country and spearheading the development of the same from mere entertainment activities into a stable industry.