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JAM | Mar 19, 2025

Deadline extended for 2025 Jamaica Festival Song Competition

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Culture and Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange (left) presents the Jamaica Festival Song trophy to Buju Banton on July 26, 2020. The Grammy-winning reggae singer was named winner of the competition following a public vote. (Photo: JIS)

The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) has announced an extension to the deadline for entries to the 2025 Jamaica Festival Song Competition.

Initially set to close on March 14, the new deadline is March 31.

This extension provides prospective participants with an additional two weeks to perfect and submit their entries, all vying for a share of over J$3 million in cash and prizes.

Since January, the JCDC has been accepting entries for the prestigious competition with stipulations that songs must promote patriotism, capture the Jamaican spirit, and be of any genre of Jamaican music. 

The Jamaica Festival Song Competition has a rich history of showcasing local talent and producing iconic anthems that embody the country’s cultural identity. 

Past winners include Buju Banton, Shuga, Roy Rayon, Stacious, Eric Donaldson, Singer J, Stanley Beckford, Toots and the Maytals and The Astronauts, just to name a few.

The JCDC is urging aspiring musicians and songwriters to seize this opportunity to showcase their creativity and talent. For more information on the competition, including entry guidelines and rules, prospective participants can visit the JCDC website or social media platforms.

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