Nigerian Music Producer MasterKraft Arrives in Sierra Leone Ahead of Sierra Leone Talent Search Finals

Popular Nigerian music producer MasterKraft has arrived in Sierra Leone ahead of the grand finale of the Cribs International Talent Search, Sierra Leone’s first-ever modern talent search show.

The award-winning producer is in the country to work with Cribs International in the search for Sierra Leone’s next big star. He will serve as the lead judge for both the semi-final and final stages of the competition.

The Cribs Talent Search is one of the biggest music competitions in Sierra Leone. This year, over 200 contestants from across the country auditioned. After several rounds of performances, only 10 talented young stars have made it to the final stage.

The semi-final and final will take place this week, with MasterKraft expected to bring his experience and international music knowledge to help select the best performer.

Speaking about the event, Charles Bah, sound engineer and artist manager from Cribs International said the presence of MasterKraft is a big boost to the competition and the local entertainment industry.

MasterKraft is known for producing some of Africa’s biggest songs and has worked with many top artists. His visit is expected to inspire young musicians in Sierra Leone and give the winner of the talent search a chance to shine beyond the country.

The finals will be aired on Cribs International YouTube channel and other media platforms.

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