Calling All Artists: Submit Your Songs for Vol.7 of the Annual 4/20 Mixtape Project!

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Are you an artist with a passion for music that celebrates the essence of 4/20? Do you want your tracks to be heard by a global audience and featured alongside renowned DJs and radio presenters? Well, here’s your chance to shine!

The Annual 4/20 Mixtape Project, brought to you by The Bank of Music and Nature Won Sound Intl, is gearing up for its highly anticipated Vol.7 release on April 20th, 2024. This annual event has become a staple in the calendar of music enthusiasts, celebrating the culture and spirit of 4/20 through a curated collection of eclectic tunes.

What sets this mixtape apart is not only its dedication to showcasing the finest in Eggea and Dancehall music but also its commitment to promoting emerging talent from around the globe. Renowned DJ Nature Won, celebrated for his popular mixes that reverberate across the global music scene, is at the helm of this project, ensuring that every track selected is nothing short of extraordinary.

But that’s not all. The mixtape project has garnered significant acclaim, thanks in part to the unwavering support of Ghana’s most influential radio presenter. With their backing, the mixtape gains even more traction, reaching ears far and wide, both locally and internationally.

So, if you’re an artist with a Ganja-inspired song that deserves to be heard, don’t miss this opportunity to be part of something truly epic. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or an up-and-coming talent, we want to hear from you!

Submitting your track is easy. Simply reach out to DJ Nature Won via WhatsApp at +233200347920 and share your song for consideration. Remember, this is your chance to be featured on a mixtape that will captivate audiences worldwide and solidify your place in the music industry.

Join us as we celebrate the spirit of 4/20 through the power of music. Submit your Ganja song today and let your sound be heard!

Are you ready to be part of the Vol.7 of the Annual 4/20 Mixtape Project? Contact DJ Nature Won now and let your music blaze a trail! 📼💿

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