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In a night filled with electrifying performances and raw talent, Anniyawu Razala, known as 'Klasic Again', an upcoming musician from Bolgatanga, won the coveted title of Winner of the Orijin Untamed Northern Zone.
The Orijin Untamed Northern Zone Auditions took place at Bombs in Bolgatanga, setting the stage for the thrilling nationwide talent search in the fields of arts and music.
Klasic Again, with his dancehall-inspired charisma, left an indelible mark as his journey to triumph was nothing short of a dramatic crescendo.
As the 17th and final contestant to grace the stage, he came across as an underdog little did anyone anticipate that he would end the night clutching the champion's crown.
His captivating performance alone did not turn heads; it was his memorable catchphrases that set the audience excited.
His performances resonated with the audience and the judges, leaving no doubt that he was a true reflection of the Orijin brand - authentic and self-expressive.

The Northern Zone winner, Klasic Again walked away with GH¢8,000 and he’ll be representing the zone with first runner-up, Wisdom Yidana - a spoken word artist.
In his acceptance speech, Klasic Again expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Orijin for providing a platform for him to follow his passion.
Orijin Untamed, in its pursuit of unearthing raw and authentic talent, continues its journey, with zonal auditions scheduled for Kumasi on 27th October at the 1999 Lounge Restaurant and Accra on 2nd November at Kona, culminating in the grand finale on December 1st in Accra (Jamestown).
Winners for the zonal stage of the competition will win GH¢8,000, and the final winner of Orijin Untamed will win GH¢80,000.
Since its launch in Ghana, Orijin has been redefining the taste landscape of consumers with an expert blend of African herbs and fruits that create a distinct bittersweet taste profile beloved by bold consumers looking for a unique taste experience while remaining firmly within their roots.
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