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Dynamic Duo Label Launches Nationwide Freestyle Competition With ₦2m Grand Prize


Music enthusiasts across Nigeria are gearing up for what could be the biggest break of their careers, as the Dynamic Duo Label unveiled its latest talent discovery campaign – the Dynamic Duo Challenge.

Set to kick off on May 12 and run through May 26, the highly anticipated freestyle competition offers aspiring artists the opportunity to win a grand prize of ₦2 million and a potential record deal with the Dynamic Duo Label. The second-place winner will take home ₦300,000, while the third-place prize stands at ₦150,000.

To participate, contestants are required to submit their best freestyle performance, use the official hashtag #DynamicDuoChallenge, tag @DynamicDuoLabel, and follow the label’s social media page to be eligible.

According to the organisers, the challenge aims to spotlight raw talent and give young creatives the platform they need to launch successful music careers. “This is more than just a contest—it’s a gateway to stardom,” a spokesperson from Dynamic Duo Label said.

With substantial cash prizes and industry recognition at stake, the competition is already generating buzz among upcoming artists and fans alike.

For more information and updates, follow @DynamicDuoLabel on all social platforms.

Entries open May 12. Don’t miss your shot at fame.



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