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A fresh platform for emerging rap talent will soon be launched on Joy Prime, inviting artists to prove that their flow can put their neighbourhood on the map.
The show, Beatz & Barz, is calling on rappers from all corners to step into the spotlight.

Participants are to record a video of their best bars, include their name, and send it directly via WhatsApp to 055 157 5757. The initiative is designed to uncover raw talent and give local artists the chance to reach a wider audience.
Young artists now have an opportunity to be seen and heard beyond their local communities. Beatz & Barz aims to harness this energy, providing a platform to elevate grassroots talent and potentially launch the next big name in the music industry.
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