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Who Rep’s B-Town At MTN Hits Maker Season II

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Photo0316After the ‘’NICE ME’’ Hit Maker Atimbila, the question now is who represents B-Town at the second edition of the MTN Hit Maker? The question is yet to be answered as five finalists have been selected from the wanna-be stars who registered to selected to rep the region.

Out of nine (9) artistes consisting of Akamorige Thomas ( Tommy), Fatima,  Annia ( Deezy), Martin Soore Mbabil ( Skairy Soorebia), YCD ( Duo), Hot.K, Emmanuel Aduko, Solomon Angme ( Natty Vybzs)who came forward, five (5) artistes have been shortlisted for the final stage of the competition. The final five (5) finalists include: Tommy, Skairy Soorebia, Hot.k, Fatima and Solomon Angme.

In an exclusive interview the remaining four (4) on Work and Happiness hosted by Worshipper on A1 Radio 101.1fm on Thursday, they all thanked their fans for their support though they did not make it to the next stage of the competition. They also urged their fans to vote well in other to select the right artiste amongst the five (5) finalists to represent the region. Furthermore they promised their support for whoever will emerge winner on Sunday when the results will be announced and the winner declared.

The Programmes head of the selected Radio station A1 Radio 101.1fm all stressed on the fact that fresh voting has already begun for the five (5) shortlisted artistes. He also made mention that the voting so far is tight amongst the finalists but whatever the case may be a winner will certainly emerge by Sunday the 23rd of June, 2013.

A1 Radio entertainment crew will be following on the competition and will bring to us who will represent B-Town and for that matter the whole Upper East Region at the MTN Hits Maker Season II.

By: Ibramim Aziz [DJ Lexis] | A1Radioonline.com

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