Let’s talk about “Make It Inside” contest.

Mizzy Miles has been absolutely unstoppable. 2025 has undoubtedly been his year. It all began with the release of his debut album, Fim do Nada, which later received a deluxe version within the same year. As if that wasn’t enough, he went on to announce a major milestone: his first-ever headline show, set to take place at the iconic Sagres Campo Pequeno. But the story doesn’t end there - in fact, the best was saved for last.

Together with his label, Make More Music Group, Mizzy Miles decided to give something back to the community and to everyone who dreams of following a similar path. This vision gave birth to Make It Inside, a competition aimed at young producers and artists. Participants were challenged to create an original track and beat, which were then submitted to a public votation.

The competition unfolded over several stages and weeks, turning the entrance of Sagres Campo Pequeno into a true cultural hub. During Mizzy Miles’ live sessions, artists showcased what they had been working on in real time. Beyond the contestants, several artists also delivered live performances and previewed unreleased music, including Sippinpuuurp, Zizzy, and Vlone975, adding even more energy and credibility to the initiative.

Yesterday marked the big day - the moment of all final decisions. The winners earned a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to step onto the Sagres Campo Pequeno stage on the night of Mizzy Miles’ show. A fitting reward for a competition filled with talent, drive, and a strong sense of unity.

The chosen winners were DollaSignSaint & Vieitos and Lucca Sayão & Bere - the lucky ones about to experience something truly unforgettable.

Flowers are more than deserved for Mizzy Miles and his team. Not only for everything he has contributed to the culture, but especially for this move. A genuine opportunity that shines a spotlight on the underground and lifts it exactly where it belongs.

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