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Hitz FM’s Hottest DJ contest is back, bigger and better.
This year’s edition featured 18 DJs from across the country, each showcasing a unique style and skillset.
The competition has now narrowed down to six finalists who are set to battle it out for the ultimate crown.
The finalists; DJ Shaker HD, DJ Stiga, DJ Dhon K, DJ Phila, DJ Skynet, and DJ Efkay, promise to deliver an electrifying performance at the grand finale on December 24 at the Junction Mall in Nungua-Accra.
The contest officially kicked off on November 25 with enthusiastic audience participation and engagement. Fans have been tuning in to support their favorite DJs, voting as the competition unfolded. Beyond the excitement, this year’s edition aims to inspire a new generation of DJs, providing a platform to discover and nurture exceptional talent.
Over the years, the Hottest DJ Contest has served as a launchpad for DJs to gain recognition while fostering a strong sense of community among music lovers in Ghana. This year’s finale will culminate in the Hottest Jam Party, starting at 6 PM, featuring captivating performances from artists such as Samini, Ras Kuuku, Kinjunia, Cool Boii, and many more.
The 2024 edition promises to leave audiences thrilled and set a new benchmark for DJ competitions in the country.
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