Each year, the GRAMMY Foundation® and MusiCares® Teens Make Music Contest encourages teens across the nation to create original songs and/or music videos promoting a life free of drugs and the dangers of substance misuse.

The winners of this year’s contest were recently announced!

The first place prize went to Andrew McCains and David Bond from Salem Oregon for their rap song “Lost.”

They received tickets to this year’s GRAMMY Awards in Los Angeles and were invited to attend a celebration gala after the ceremony.

Listen to their song and 2nd and 3rd place winning entries here. For complete article go to Drug Free Music

See also  

Ed Sheeran gives up smoking marijuana after trying to ditch his 'boring' Image by writing a song about 'Sweet Mary Jane' three years ago…"I've stopped smoking weed," he said. "I found myself just sitting at home watching films. I only ever create (when I'm) sober - I like to be alert. I find most ideas happen when you have a cup of tea. For me, anyway."

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