Welcome to #BigBanga by Orange: The Classy Competition
If you thought online talent competitions were done and dusted after two seasons, think again! The musical circus is back, and this time it’s all about Instagram, folks. Yes, you heard me right—Orange is bringing #BigBanga back with more pizzazz than a sequined jumpsuit at a disco. Let’s dive in!
What’s the Fuss About?
After wowing audiences in 2021 and 2022 with their mix of online and live performances, and a snazzy TV magazine in 2023, Orange has decided to turn the volume up to eleven. Their latest brainchild? A 100% social media challenge that promises to turn the spotlight on emerging artistic talents and big personalities, thanks to the collaboration with the artist Naid. Who knew Naid could be a game-changer when he was just hanging out in Instagram land?
Registrations and the Selection Drama
The drama began with registrations running from November 5 to November 10, 2024, on the @orangemayotte Instagram account. A whopping 52 brave souls threw their hats into the ring. That’s a lot of ambitious creativity, or perhaps just too many bored TikTok users seeking validation. Either way, the jury met from November 12 to 15 to sift through the competition. It’s like ‘The X Factor’ but with fewer sob stories and more social media savvy.
How Does It All Work?
Oh, it’s simple, really! The competition revolves around our good old friend, the freestyle. Contestants must produce an 80-second freestyle over an instrumental from Naid’s repertoire—but wait! The talented folks from Prod Big Banga will be there to clip it in reel format. A match made in Instagram heaven or a recipe for cringe? You judge!
Here’s how the contest really works:
- Contestants drop their freestyle clips, and it’s up to the audience to decide who’s got the chops. Public voting operates on the gloriously simple principle: 1 like = 1 vote. Not enough likes, you say? Well, shares, comments, and views can also propel you into stardom—or at least a fleeting moment of fame!
- The top two artists from this gladiatorial contest will win the right to perform live with Naid during his EP launch next December. Oh, did I mention there are prizes? Because who doesn’t love a good goody bag filled with promotional gear!
The Celebrity Jury
The jury is made up of a who’s who of social media stardom. Meet the heavyweights who’ll be deciding who deserves a shot at the spotlight:
- Flamingo Santana (@flamingosantana) – Because every competition needs a flamboyant touch!
- Inad IK (@inadikofficiel) – Bringing a taste of mischief and talent to the mix!
- Porpoise (@marsouin_officiel) – Yes, that’s right, a porpoise. At least he’ll keep things aquatic.
- Subo (@subo.skl) – The wildcard, ready to shake things up!
- Faux Plan (@faux_plan976) – If you think this is the real deal, think again! (See what I did there?)
- Nael Hassani (@_itss.nael.street._) – Just to ensure the competition stays on the right track.
And the Big Reveal!
Email is out, social media’s in! The contestants will be waiting with bated breath to hear the results of public voting, which will culminate on November 29. That’s when the online nerves will turn into pure excitement—or perhaps despair. Will they drown in likes or swim in indifference?
To be part of this audacious social event, simply hop on over to the Instagram accounts @bigbanga_mayotte and @orangemayotte to cast your votes. Because absolutely nothing says “modern talent show” like the fate of aspiring artists resting in the hands of social media algorithms!
So gear up and prepare to mingle with the next big stars in the world of freestyle art. Who will rise to glory, and who will fall flat on their face? Only time—and a decent Wi-Fi connection—will tell!
Following two successful seasons—both digital and live—between 2021 and 2022, in addition to a TV magazine launched in 2023, the #BigBanga competition by Orange is poised to make a dynamic comeback. This season introduces an innovative challenge that exclusively utilizes Instagram, thanks to a creative partnership with the vibrant artist Naid. The registration phase for aspiring participants occurred from November 5 to November 10, 2024, on the official @orangemayotte Instagram account, culminating in the validation of 52 enthusiastic candidates eager to showcase their talent.
Comprising members from Orange, Naid, and Prod Big Banga, the jury convened multiple times from November 12 to 15 to meticulously evaluate the submissions. Their task was to select 12 standout artists while officially confirming the registration of 6 contenders who will engage in a thrilling competition on the @bigbanga_mayotte platform from November 22 to 28, 2024.
The principle of the competition is as follows:
- Contestants are required to produce an original, 80-second freestyle over a specified instrumental track drawn from Naid’s collection, which Prod Big Banga will expertly transform into engaging reels format.
- Each freestyle clip will be put to a public vote: every single like translates to one vote, while shares, comments, and total views also factor into the results.
- The two artists delivering the finest performances will be granted the opportunity to perform live alongside Naid in a concert celebrating the release of his much-anticipated EP “Ololo” next December, and will also receive several exciting prizes contributed by both Orange and Naid.
Jury selection:
Flamingo Santana @flamingosantana
Inad IK @inadikofficiel
Porpoise @marsouin_officiel
Subo @subo.skl
Faux Plan @faux_plan976
Nael Hassani @_itss.nael.street._
Ultimately, it is the voices of the fans that will determine the fortunate winners of the #BigBanga by Orange competition, with results to be unveiled on November 29!
To cast your vote, head over to the Instagram accounts @bigbanga_mayotte and @orangemayotte.
What are the key changes in the #BigBanga competition format that enhance audience participation?
**Interview with Naid - Spotlighting #BigBanga by Orange**
**Interviewer:** Welcome, Naid! It’s great to have you with us today to discuss the exciting return of #BigBanga. After two successful seasons, what inspired Orange to bring back this competition in a new format?
**Naid:** Thank you for having me! The feedback and enthusiasm we received from previous seasons were incredible. We saw so much talent and creativity from contestants, and there’s an undeniable buzz around showcasing emerging artists. Transitioning to an all-digital format on Instagram felt like a natural way to harness that energy and connect with our audience in a platform they already love.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned the format change. How exactly does the competition work this season?
**Naid:** It’s pretty straightforward! Contestants submit an 80-second freestyle over an instrumental from my repertoire. The audience plays a significant role by voting through likes on Instagram—each like equals a vote. Additionally, shares, comments, and views also factor into how far they can go in the competition. It’s all about engaging the community and letting the audience help decide who steals the show!
**Interviewer:** With so many contestants, how did the jury selection process unfold?
**Naid:** We had a large pool of 52 applicants, which made the selection process quite intense! The jury, which includes various social media personalities and artists, met multiple times to evaluate the submissions. We focused on creativity, originality, and performance quality to select 12 standout artists competing for the top two spots for a chance to perform live during my EP launch.
**Interviewer:** It sounds like a thrilling competition! What can contestants look forward to in terms of rewards?
**Naid:** Absolutely! The top two artists not only get to perform with me, but there’s also an exciting prize pack filled with promotional gear. That little bit of recognition and opportunity can go a long way for emerging artists just starting to make their mark.
**Interviewer:** Beyond the competition, what do you hope viewers and aspiring artists take away from #BigBanga this season?
**Naid:** I hope people see it as a platform for expression—a celebration of creativity! It’s also a reminder that social media can be a beneficial tool for exposing talent to a larger audience. Ultimately, I want viewers to enjoy the art and personalities on display and for artists to feel empowered to share their work.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Naid! Let’s encourage everyone to get involved and vote for their favourite contestants on Instagram!
**Naid:** Definitely! May the best artists shine, and I can’t wait to see how it all unfolds. Thanks for having me!