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Call for Musicians for: The Tropicspin Music and Song Competition

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Arawak Media is calling for all amateur musicians and entertainers in the Caribbean and Central America to submit their music videos to be featured at the second annual TropicSpin Music and Song Competition, July 22, 2023. 

Submissions are open on TropicSpin.com and will end on July 15, 2023. All entrants have to do is go to TropicSpin.com and upload their music video to the website via a Google Link, Dropbox Link or YouTube link on a Word Document with their names, name of song and address along with email and telephone contact. 

As per the first TropicSpin in 2022, this year’s winners will be selected by the viewers. Viewers will be allowed to vote on which song they like the most and at the end of the stream, the solo artist or group with the most vote will win the contest. So all entrants are encouraged to ask their friends and fans to tune in to the programme and vote for their artists or whoever they like.

The prizes are: Best Solo Artist will win, USD $1,500 and best Group will win, USD $3,000. 

All entrants must be from a Caribbean and/or Central American on the approved country list on TropicSpin. Entrants that are two generations removed from the region, for example, someone living in America or Europe but can trace their roots back to the region by no further than their grandparents will also be accepted. 

You can watch the TropicSpin Music and Song Competition on the Caribbean Magazine Plus Facebook page and YouTube Page, CaribMag TV in addition it will be streamed on the Caribbean Cyber Stream. 

For more information on this and upcoming events and contests, please contact: 

Arawak Media

Phone: 1-242-425-7046 

Email: [email protected]

Facebook @Caribbean Magazine Plus, Twitter @MagCarib, YouTube @CaribMag TV and Instagram @caribmagplus 

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