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Vote Zechariah Lloyd to America’s Next Top Hitmaker Finals!

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Lloyd, Zechariah Image from Facebook
Zechariah Lloyd Image from Facebook

Zechariah Lloyd is less than twelve hours away from finding himself in the finals for America’s Next Top Hitmaker. He is currently in fourth place, only first place in each grouping will move on to the finals.

The contest offers a top prize of $10,000, a mentoring session with Busta Ryhmes, playing a showcase in Austin, Texas, and will be featured in Rolling Stones magazine.

“I’m so dang appreciative and thankful for the support y’all have shown thus far, which brought me to fourth place – and I’ll tip my hat and walk away feeling blessed if that’s as far as we get, BUT – I wanna see Mississippi repped in 1st place! Nows the time; vote, share, text ya mamma n’ em.
Love y’all!” said Lloyd in a Facebook post.

You can vote for Lloyd here. You can vote for free once a day, but donations to the group MusiCares currently give double votes.

MusiCares provides a safety net of critical health and welfare services to the music community in three key areas:

  • Mental Health & Addiction Recovery Services: Support, referrals, and emergency financial assistance for counseling, psychiatric care, inpatient treatment, coaching, intensive outpatient care, sober living and more.
  • Health Services: Financial assistance during medical crises and preventive services such as dental and medical screenings, hearing clinics, and vocal health workshops.
  • Human Services: Support for basic living expenses like rent, utilities, car payments and insurance premiums in times of hardship, plus programs addressing affordable housing, career development, legal issues and senior services.
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Don Hill is the Vicksburg Daily News Editor. He first joined the Vicksburg Daily News team in January 2021 as a contributor and graphic designer: writing stories, building ads, adding voice-overs has. After a brief sabbatical, he returned in May 2024 and became the full time editor in September. Don is a Vicksburg native and graduate of Vicksburg High School (1997) and former US Army. When he is not editing or writing stories, he plays music with his band, Downhill, and has recently developed an addiction to Happy Color.

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