Chaturbate Launches Broadcaster Music Contest

Chaturbate Launches Broadcaster Music Contest

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate has launched a music contest with $5,000 in cash prizes for broadcasters, running through Sept. 30.

Broadcasters are invited to record an original song that mentions Chaturbate — parodies and covers are not allowed — and submit an MP3 file or a download link via email. Participants may enter as many times as they like, but submissions are limited to one song per entry. Cash prizes are $2,000, $1,500, $1,000, and $500 for first, second, third, and fourth place, respectively; winners will be announced Oct. 1.

“This contest is all about celebrating and honoring the musicians in our wider community,” said Chaturbate COO Shirley Lara. “We are open to musicians of any level, and all styles and genres of music are welcome — from acoustic ballads to EDM; we want to hear it all.

“Music really brings people together, so even if you don’t enter, we hope you’ll enjoy listening,” Lara added. “Also, feel free to share your track with everyone on X, and tag us with #CBMusicContest.”

For more information, visit Chaturbate.com, and email contest entries to contest@chaturbate.com.

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