Your Song. Their Stage. One Shot at Something Real.
Most musicians spend years grinding for a moment like this. A real placement. A real audience. Real credit attached to a project that actually ships.
The Bohol Coconuts are making that moment available right now.
The club has officially opened its Theme Song Contest for the Building the Coconuts YouTube Docuseries, inviting new and aspiring musicians, bedroom producers, and independent bands from around the world to compete for placement on one of the most anticipated sports documentary projects in the Philippines today.
The Grand Prize is significant. One winner will have their original track featured as the official Intro/Outro theme song for Episode 5 of the Building the Coconuts docuseries.
That is not a mention. That is not background music. That is the song that opens and closes an entire episode, attached to a growing YouTube channel and a club story that has only just begun.
The winning artist receives prominent credit and the kind of exposure that most unsigned musicians simply cannot manufacture on their own.
Here is what separates this contest from every other submission call a musician has ever seen.
Every single artist who enters is guaranteed airtime during Season 1.
No exceptions. No fine print. No lottery. Every entry is locked in for a 15-second feature during a sponsored segment within Episodes 5 through 29 of the first season.
That means an independent artist from anywhere in the world, entering a $20 contest, walks away with a confirmed placement on a produced YouTube docuseries with a built-in audience. That is a return no streaming algorithm can promise.
The contest is wide open. Bedroom producers, full bands, solo singer-songwriters, and classically trained composers are all eligible. There is no genre restriction.
The only requirement beyond originality is that all submitted music be family-friendly. The docuseries is built around community and sport. The theme song needs to reflect that spirit.
Entry Fee: $20 USD via secure Stripe payment
Submission Email: action@bohol-coconuts.com
Deadline: Before June 1, 2026
What to Send: A 60-second intro theme song and a 90-second extended play version of the same track
After Purchase: You will receive an email with instructions on how to securely submit your high-quality audio file, artist bio, and social links
Open To: All genres, independent musicians, bedroom producers, and bands worldwide
The submission window closes June 1, 2026. Late entries will not be accepted. Artists are encouraged to submit early.
Breaking into the music industry without a label, a budget, or an existing audience is one of the hardest things a creative person can attempt. Streams are unpredictable. Social algorithms are ruthless.
A documented, credited placement in a produced video series is different. It follows an artist everywhere. It shows up in a bio. It can be clipped, shared, and played in a pitch meeting for years.
The Building the Coconuts docuseries is telling the full story of a baseball and softball club being built from the ground up in Bohol, Philippines. That story needs music. It needs a sound. It needs a theme that sticks.
Whoever writes that theme becomes part of the story, permanently.
Episode 5 is the target. One song will open it. One song will close it. That song will travel with the episode for as long as the docuseries runs on YouTube.
The deadline is June 1, 2026. The entry fee is twenty dollars. The payoff is something most musicians never get.
Real airtime. A real credit. A real audience.
This is the shot.
Send your 60-second intro and 90-second extended play to action@bohol-coconuts.com • All music must be family-friendly • Original compositions only

