Bri Invites You to Join a Singing Contest on Facebook

Gospel music artist Bri (Briana Babineaux) recently scored a Billboard Top 20 Gospel AirPlay hit with "I'll Be the One." Now, she's inviting fans to a siging competition via Facebook. The contest kicks off Monday, January 11th and ends on Sunday, January 25th at 11:59 p.m.
There are two steps to this contest:
1. Fans are asked to like Bri's Facebook page: www.facebook.com/BrianaBabineaux
2. Then fans can upload a 60-90 second video of themselves singing "I'll Be The One."
A panel of music industry executives will judge the best videos and the Grand Prize winner will receive a gift basket of Bri's Favorite Things (including gift card to her favorite restaurant or boutique, book, favorite CD, sweatshirt, hair accessories & favorite lipstick). In addition, winner will receive a 15-20 minutes Digital Up & Close session with Bri via FaceTime. The session will include Q&A as well as a sneak peak of Bri's new music. The winner's video will post to the social media platforms for Bri, Marquis Boone Entertainment and Tyscot Records at some time on January 26th. *All contest entrants must be 18 years of age or older and live in the United States of America.
Over the last year, Bri has become one of the most buzzed about new artists on the urban inspirational and gospel music scene. A passionate YouTube cameraphone video of her singing a Tonex song brought her to the public's attention and that same video has since amassed over a million views. This past July she topped Billboard Magazine's Digital Gospel Singles Chart with "I'll Be The One" prior to its radio servicing. Currently in rotation at Adult R&B and Gospel stations around the country, the song anchors Bri's inaugural album "Keys To My Heart" (Marquis Boone Enterprises, LLC/Tyscot Records, LLC) that is scheduled for worldwide release on March 25, 2016.
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