Gyeonggi Province will select 100 music tracks that have not been released and carry out a production and distribution support project.

Gyeonggi Province will select 100 music tracks that have not been released and carry out a production and distribution support project.

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Gyeonggi Province is conducting the 'The Next Big Song (THE NEXT BIG SONGㆍNBS)' project targeting musicians in possession of excellent music content but who have not yet released their songs as digital tracks.


The Gyeonggi Content Agency announced on the 3rd that it will select 100 musicians affiliated with Gyeonggi Province who have released at least one single by the 18th, and support them with studios, engineers, and digital music distribution for the production of original songs.


The 100 produced tracks will be released as online digital music through domestic and international music distribution platforms in October. Gyeonggi Province will also select the top 20 songs, called 'NBS HOT 20,' for additional promotion through expert evaluation.


The NBS final round competition will be held for the top 20 teams, and the top 5 musicians, selected through expert judging and public voting, will receive a total prize of 21 million KRW.



A Gyeonggi Province official stated, "We aim to discover representative musicians of Gyeonggi Province who will be the future of K-content by supporting the fundamental activity of music production for musicians. We hope this will provide practical help to musicians active in Gyeonggi Province and look forward to the interest of many talented local musicians who possess gem-like talents."


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