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Airtel Trace Music Stars Begins Talent Hunt in Kenya

Airtel Kenya Marketing Director Charles Wanjohi and Airtel TRACE Music Star judge Atemi demo on how one can enter into the Airtel TRACE Music Star music contest “Airtel Trace Music Stars”, will today October 15th start its talent search giving opportunity to young Kenyans who are looking to break into the music industry, make lots of money and become famous.

Fast announced in September, Airtel Trace Music Stars techmoran will allow contestants to simply record their song on the phone call, with an option to rehearse on a phone karaoke that scores the performance.

To participate, a contestant will be required to call 0900 733 733 and record their entry.  You can choose to perform a song in any language /genre of choice. All languages will be considered as valid entries. One can also use instruments but you must sing and only the singing will be considered. The contestant will then receive an SMS that his/her entry has been received and is being moderated. Once TRACE has moderated the entry, the contestant will be notified if the entry has been approved or not.

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If the entry is approved, the customer will receive 2 SMSs; one, a congratulation message that includes the candidate’s username and a password to log into the TRACE website- www.tracemusicstar.com where one can customize his/her entry as well as sharing it to social media platforms.  The second SMS is one that you can forward to friends and family to encourage them to start voting for your entry.  

The 5 best entries will be selected by a panel of judges and will be announced on 4th January 2015. The finalists will be promoted on TRACE urban and the Web. The public will vote for their favourite entry through a short code 33733 and the winner will be announced at a National Grand Finale event on 4th January 2015. The winning Kenyan representative will then move to the Pan African stage to compete with other African representatives for the ultimate prize. The competition is open to people over 18 years. People younger than this must have parental consent to participate.

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The national winner will walk away with a Subaru Impreza hatchback and a chance to move on to the Pan African edition. First runners up will walk away with a phone worth Sh 90 000 and cash worth Sh100 000, with the second runners up winning a phone worth Sh 50 000 and cash worth Sh 50 000.

Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi said, “Airtel is delighted to be associated with TRACE in bringing such a unique competition that is geared towards supporting and nurturing talents amongst Kenyan youth. This is the platform that will help our talented youth to show Africa and the rest of the world the wealth of talent that exists within our country and be rewarded generously for it.

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Sam Wakoba
Sam Wakobahttp://techmoran.com
Taking you on tour through Africa's tech and business ecosystem, one story at a time since 2010! Based out of Nairobi, Kenya, Sam is the founder and managing director of Moran Media, which runs  TechMoran.com, various other digital platforms and a startup incubation hub for Kenya's youthful entrepreneurs. Drop me a mail at [email protected]

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