Newsboys are looking for you to be part of their next CD!

Calling all Newsboys fans! The band and Inpop Records want you to be part of their first-ever Newsboys' Remix Competition for their current hit radio single, "Way Beyond Myself."

The contest is open to fans of all ages and no production experience is required. The winning remix, chosen by a combination of fans votes and by Newsboys themselves, will then be featured on the band's expanded Born Again edition, set for a March 29, 2011 release date.

All you have to do to get started is download free mixing stems on the contest's website and a simple upload is accessible using the new Soundcloud DropBox system. After contestants upload their remix, they are encouraged to get their friends to comment on their entries. At the deadline, all submissions will be available for fans to vote on their favorite.

The contest runs until December 6. A list of details is available on the official website, Newsboys.com/remix.

As an added incentive, Soundcloud is offering the winner of the remix contest a one-year pro account, worth an estimated $350. For further details and for an official listing of specific rules and terms of the contest, visit the website.

"Way Beyond Myself," the band's current radio single, garnered the most adds so far this year at Christian CHR radio in a single reporting period.
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