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It has been four years of celebrating deserving fast-rising artistes and personalities in the music industry by Kusstar Entertainment.
This year’s edition of the Emerging Music Awards (EM Awards 2022) is themed ‘Giving Music A Chance'.
On the back of this, Kusstar Entertainment in partnership with Kri8 Concept has opened entries for participation.

It is open to emerging artists, record labels, producers, artiste management and the general public.
Projects to be considered are to have been published between June 1, 2021, and May 31, 2022.

These works after submission will be reviewed and considered by the scheme.
All entries are to be submitted by Sunday, July 31, 2022.
The Nomination portal will be accessible via www.emawards.kusstar.com or www.emawards.kusstar.com/nominations.
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